I started out shooting benchrest with a 513, had just as much fun with it as I do with a 3000.00 rifle. I didn't shoot any 250's but a 240 to a 245 and even a 247 one time and that tided the range record at the time at Caldwell Co. gun club. And this was off of a Hoppe's front rest . Is it a benchrest rifle no but it is a start to some fun shooting. Now I shoot 3000.00+ rifles and it is still hard to shoot a 247 sometime.
Excellent reply......!!!!... we shoot to enjoy it...... The 513 is a great gun to learn with, and decide how much you wanna spend to win...
Now this is an interesting post. You may not realize it but this is the kind of attitude that is not only flat wrong but damaging as well. Money buys wins .....really?
While you sure need to have competent equipment, last I knew, skills count plenty.
One of the big things wrong with this sport is that far too many guys believe what they read on forums and generally believe you will never advance without a super expensive rifle, rarely is either true.
Throw the " only a chosen few guys get the good ammo" BS on the pile as well.
yes......... it takes a lot of money to win.......
1.) competitive equipment... gun...ammo....rests...bags.... cart.... spot scope.... wind flags.....thousands $$$$$$
2.) Travel exspenses.... vehicle..... room..... meals...... time off work.....
3.) entry fees....
and lotsa incidentals.....
add up what it takes to compete at a big match...... but be sure your wife don`t find out......
bill larson
i got the 513.what a great gun.hole in hole at 25 yards.wish i could remember what ammo i used lol.
its a tac driverYour rifle and I where born the same year, that is and old rifle.