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Rangerat
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Rangerat, exactly what is this "status quo" that is not to be disrupted.
Benchrest is brutally simple. You sit down at the Bench, the man says commence fire, you have a certain amount of time to shoot a group. You do this five times, they average the groups, the shooter with the smallest average wins the yardage.
What part of that do you want to "disrupt".
I have heard those who actually shoot Benchrest say that it is Tedious, and Difficult, but I have never heard a shooter who actually participates in Benchrest say it is Boring.
Once again, it seems we get the most criticle critique from those who know very little about Benchrest at the Registered Match Level........jackie
Jackie,
To answer your question, I have no desire to disrupt benchrest shooting. I shoot several hundred carefully reloaded rounds a week through my rifle and pistols and look forward to each trip to the range to improve my technique and become increasingly accurate. I am at the stage of development to understand the difference between technique and my own talent, or lack thereof. I believe that accurate shooting is 80% mental and the very best shooters are naturals. Unfortunately, I realize I am not a natural and need much practice to achieve my incremental goals. Sadly, reading the posts to this forum I realize I am not a candidate for organized benchrest shooting.