as the title of this forum says long range benchrest is 600 and 1000 yard shooting. if you think you might like to shoot this, i suggest TWO things,
ONE) do some research, how close is the nearest range for 600/1k? are you willing to travel to shoot ?
TWO) go to some matches, see what is involved, check out the gear, get involved.( if they have pits, volunteer and learn)
look at the costs involved in gear. front rest $600 to $2000, rear bag, a rifle in a competitive cartridge, powder, primers bullets cases. yes you can start cheap..it just delays the spending and may hurt early shooting.
you can shoot from almost any front rest, but the truth is you will need a top end rest eventually. rear bag is not a major expense, but still likely to be $200.
components use to just be a cost, but today things are hard to find and costs are up. there is a waiting list for top end bullets, a shortage of brass, small primers seem to be available, but match lr are not, powder is a big issue today. some just aint available with no known delivery date.
rifle...welll you can start cheap to shoot, not compete. not a bad thing if budget is an issue. i do not recommend it. one can build a 6 dasher/6BRA and be competitive you can start with a entry level single shot action( kelbly mcbros), a top end bbl (krieger, bartlien) not sure on a trigger source today. a stock could be used but you need a long range stock, likely a 4" wide front end, tho a 3" will work. SCOPE there aint no such thing as a inexpensive lr scope.( there are CHEAP SCOPES, but cheap is not good). while i use NIGHTFORCE, VALDADA/IOR, AND MARCH, others use things like vortex and leupold, sightron
ONE) do some research, how close is the nearest range for 600/1k? are you willing to travel to shoot ?
TWO) go to some matches, see what is involved, check out the gear, get involved.( if they have pits, volunteer and learn)
look at the costs involved in gear. front rest $600 to $2000, rear bag, a rifle in a competitive cartridge, powder, primers bullets cases. yes you can start cheap..it just delays the spending and may hurt early shooting.
you can shoot from almost any front rest, but the truth is you will need a top end rest eventually. rear bag is not a major expense, but still likely to be $200.
components use to just be a cost, but today things are hard to find and costs are up. there is a waiting list for top end bullets, a shortage of brass, small primers seem to be available, but match lr are not, powder is a big issue today. some just aint available with no known delivery date.
rifle...welll you can start cheap to shoot, not compete. not a bad thing if budget is an issue. i do not recommend it. one can build a 6 dasher/6BRA and be competitive you can start with a entry level single shot action( kelbly mcbros), a top end bbl (krieger, bartlien) not sure on a trigger source today. a stock could be used but you need a long range stock, likely a 4" wide front end, tho a 3" will work. SCOPE there aint no such thing as a inexpensive lr scope.( there are CHEAP SCOPES, but cheap is not good). while i use NIGHTFORCE, VALDADA/IOR, AND MARCH, others use things like vortex and leupold, sightron