Yes I’m sure they would, but right now I would as dumb as a box of rocks on knowing what to ask. That why I ask here so I could speck the lingo There. Just like I would know what say to gunsmith. I got some the info I was hoppy far on another siteGuarantee if you go to a benchrest match they will help you, they will let you shoot their guns, (not all will of course) and might even sell you one of their guns after you shoot it. These are a great bunch of guys, but you have to engage with them, most are quite and shy. That makes them seem standoffish but they are not, just humble and quite. Shooting benchrest tends to make you humble.
That’s what I was thinking trying to learn enough to be able to turn on filter to stop the “just talk” and absorb the good stuffJust go to a match, anywhere and ask questions... just so you know 99% of the shooters are more than willing to help a new guy out. But be careful, equate them with crack dealers... lol
Thanks, excuse my ignorancei am not sure if you are a spammer or asking questions, but your process is sideways. this is a benchrest forum, and you are talking PRONE shooting..it aint the same. again the best is to GO TO A MATCH AND ASK QUESTIONS.
someone asked if i was a spammer...but you have to consider the source...he was wrong, not unusual for himThanks, excuse my ignorance
best I remember someone was calling you a spammer few days ago.
Where are you located?That’s what I was thinking trying to learn enough to be able to turn on filter to stop the “just talk” and absorb the good stuff
he is asking about PRONE shooting not BENCH shooting......Hi,
The NBRSA has on its website a mentor program. Hopefully one is in your neck of the woods. They are more than willing to help you learn and ask any questions you may have about rifles, reloading and shooting . They will let you shoot their rifles so you can get a first hand experience of what things to look for that make an accurate rifle.