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Savage_Justice
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I am mainly a pistol shooter, but wanna get into Benchrest 22. I shot my Ruger 10/22 in competition today, open sight class. It was an eye opening experience, to say the least. There were 25 shooters, 22 bolt action, 3 semi autos. None of the bolt guys had stock guns. Aftermarket Barrels, stocks, etc, looked awesome! However i have no idea what models they were using because none of them were stock. 5 guys today shot 600's, one guy shot a max score of 600- 60x! Impressive! Im very competitive, and when it comes to pistols, I expect to win!! But this is a whole new world to me. My score today was embarrassing, expected, but embarrassing.
I want to be competitive! I want to show up knowing i have a chance to win! I assume by all the bolt action guys that bolt is the way to go? Should i buy a bolt gun (What gun?) or build up my 10/22? I did over hear one guy say people at the comp had from $2000-$7000 in their gun. I dont mind going slow,getting a new gun now, barrel later, stock later....as long as i am heading the right direction. My budget for a rifle only is maybe $1000?
So, what are my options for being competitive? Something up-gradable? All help is appreciated, My goal, eventually is a 600-60x.
Also, some of the Benchrest were AMAZING! I know thats a whole other expense! Ill cross that bridge later! lol
The rules where i shoot:
These matches are a 50 yard course of fire. There are three stages – 15 minute stages of 20 rounds each. The targets will be Mid-Nite and Moon-Lite League targets (four record bulls for 5-round each and one sighter bull).
Rifle Classes are defined as follows:
Light – Any rimfire rifle with any sight weighing 8 1/2 pound or less
Heavy – Any rimfire rifle with any sights weighing 15 pounds or less
Open sights – Any rimfire rifle using open sights can be at any weight
Rules pertaining to light and heavy classes are as follows:
Rimfire includes only .22 calibers. Rifles can be single shot or magazine fed
One front shooting pedestal with a sand type fill bag. One rear support with a sand type filled bag. No return-to-battery support systems or one piece rest.
Rifle scopes are limited to maximum 12 power setting. Spotting scopes are allowed.
No wind flags are allowed
Ammo limited to a wholesale cost of $10.00 per 50 rounds.
I tried to be as detailed as possible to help you help me.
I want to be competitive! I want to show up knowing i have a chance to win! I assume by all the bolt action guys that bolt is the way to go? Should i buy a bolt gun (What gun?) or build up my 10/22? I did over hear one guy say people at the comp had from $2000-$7000 in their gun. I dont mind going slow,getting a new gun now, barrel later, stock later....as long as i am heading the right direction. My budget for a rifle only is maybe $1000?
So, what are my options for being competitive? Something up-gradable? All help is appreciated, My goal, eventually is a 600-60x.
Also, some of the Benchrest were AMAZING! I know thats a whole other expense! Ill cross that bridge later! lol
The rules where i shoot:
These matches are a 50 yard course of fire. There are three stages – 15 minute stages of 20 rounds each. The targets will be Mid-Nite and Moon-Lite League targets (four record bulls for 5-round each and one sighter bull).
Rifle Classes are defined as follows:
Light – Any rimfire rifle with any sight weighing 8 1/2 pound or less
Heavy – Any rimfire rifle with any sights weighing 15 pounds or less
Open sights – Any rimfire rifle using open sights can be at any weight
Rules pertaining to light and heavy classes are as follows:
Rimfire includes only .22 calibers. Rifles can be single shot or magazine fed
One front shooting pedestal with a sand type fill bag. One rear support with a sand type filled bag. No return-to-battery support systems or one piece rest.
Rifle scopes are limited to maximum 12 power setting. Spotting scopes are allowed.
No wind flags are allowed
Ammo limited to a wholesale cost of $10.00 per 50 rounds.
I tried to be as detailed as possible to help you help me.
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