Just turned 64 and have been a trapshooter for most of my adult life. I would like to have a benchrest gun built and start benchrest competition, but concerned at my age the timeframe to learn the sport and be somewhat competitive would take too long.
Any honest imput would be appreciated.
Here's an age problem -- I saw this post when I went to "new posts" and didn't see it was RF rather than CF. So, my first post (right here, now deleted) was inappropriate. But then, I'm not a 64-year old youngster anymore, either...
However... Tom, You can still get up with Joel Pendergraft. There is a 2nd-Sat-of-the-month informal BR match at the Wake Firearms Training Center Indoor range, and I can lend you a competitve RF bench gun, too. What I am not sure of is whether or not you have to take the safety course before you can shoot.
If you're the trap-shooting Tom W I'm thinking of, a number of the old Durham Wildlife Club people are involved at the Wake range, Joel or Fritz could fill you in more. Joel is now a full-time gunsmith, and has an internet site. (BTW, he set a benchrest 1,000 yard World Record a few years back, before returning to his love of 3-gun...)
Joel can also get up with me if you want to borrow a rifle to shoot a match with.
http://www.pendergraftgunworks.com/
The rest of my now deleted post still applies. As I'm sure you know, being competitive is a mater of desire, not age. If the fire is there, you can compete at the National level. And benchrest is shot sitting down...