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MarkR
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Comming out of the closet today...
as far as shooting BR goes. I have purchased a used LV rifle from a member here out of the classified ads. After much bending of his ear and listening to him, I took the plunge. It is not the highest tech rifle, a 40 XBR complete rebuild and re-barrel by Kelblys a few years ago as yet unfired in 6PPC .262 neck. The stock is in fine shape and it has a 2 oz. trigger (Kelbly) and came with a 36X scope and an extra 22 PPC barrel with a few rounds down the tube. It came with the appropriate dies and 50 fired brass from one of his other rifles chambered by Kelbly with the same reamer. I have since bought a good front rest with 3" bag and a mini gator rear bag. I have purchased 300 new Lapua brass (to have some to weight sort from) and a selection of highly recommended bullets and powder H322 and N133. I also have all of the things necessary to properly neck turn the brass and to accurately measure and throw powder charges. I do not nave an extra barrel to pre-fireform my new brass. I have also bought the Benchrest primer and have been reading that for the last few days.
I have experience in competition shooting in smallbore, both 50 ft and outdoor 50 and 100 yds, service rifle matches (M1A) and three pistol competition. I have been reloading (or helping my dad) since I was about 8 yrs old and I'm now going to be 56 later this month. I have considerable exsperience forming my own brass for various wildcats of 12, 14, 17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 6.5mm and 30 cals. I am no stranger to very accurate rifles and own quite a few, mostly varmint rifles now
I live in Kentucky and would like to attend a match or two to see how things operate and to observe the cadence or rythm of the shooters during a match, while during this time I would be fireforming brass and developing some loads for this rifle and getting ready both mentally and physically to enter a match. I have also sent in my application to the NBRSA.
I am looking for suggestions on where to go from here and to possibly hook up with someone close as a mentor.Thanks in advance
MarkR
PS...I don't expect to win my first few matches, second or third would be fine for a start...
as far as shooting BR goes. I have purchased a used LV rifle from a member here out of the classified ads. After much bending of his ear and listening to him, I took the plunge. It is not the highest tech rifle, a 40 XBR complete rebuild and re-barrel by Kelblys a few years ago as yet unfired in 6PPC .262 neck. The stock is in fine shape and it has a 2 oz. trigger (Kelbly) and came with a 36X scope and an extra 22 PPC barrel with a few rounds down the tube. It came with the appropriate dies and 50 fired brass from one of his other rifles chambered by Kelbly with the same reamer. I have since bought a good front rest with 3" bag and a mini gator rear bag. I have purchased 300 new Lapua brass (to have some to weight sort from) and a selection of highly recommended bullets and powder H322 and N133. I also have all of the things necessary to properly neck turn the brass and to accurately measure and throw powder charges. I do not nave an extra barrel to pre-fireform my new brass. I have also bought the Benchrest primer and have been reading that for the last few days.
I have experience in competition shooting in smallbore, both 50 ft and outdoor 50 and 100 yds, service rifle matches (M1A) and three pistol competition. I have been reloading (or helping my dad) since I was about 8 yrs old and I'm now going to be 56 later this month. I have considerable exsperience forming my own brass for various wildcats of 12, 14, 17, 20, 22, 24, 25, 6.5mm and 30 cals. I am no stranger to very accurate rifles and own quite a few, mostly varmint rifles now
I live in Kentucky and would like to attend a match or two to see how things operate and to observe the cadence or rythm of the shooters during a match, while during this time I would be fireforming brass and developing some loads for this rifle and getting ready both mentally and physically to enter a match. I have also sent in my application to the NBRSA.
I am looking for suggestions on where to go from here and to possibly hook up with someone close as a mentor.Thanks in advance
MarkR
PS...I don't expect to win my first few matches, second or third would be fine for a start...
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