ACP230
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Fired my Remington 40X in a rimfire .22 benchrest match today.
It was held in Chippewa County on the eastern end of the U.P.
I used my Remington 541-T HB at 50 yards first, then shot the 40X at 25. I heard lots of complaining about the wind at 50 yards, and did some myself. It tended to swirl at just the wrong moment.
At 25 with the 40X I didn't notice the wind. A possible is 250 with 25Xs. I shot a 240 with six Xs. The best I've done currently. The seven I threw on the first bull for score really hurt!
I heard somebody say an intersting thing about benchrest today.
"The only people who say it's easy are those who don't do it."
I second that. It took me about three years, and three rifles, to work up to the level I'm at now. I had to learn how to really use a rest, and to pay a lot of attention to how and where I put my finger on the trigger. (On the lighter rifle just touching the edge of the trigger guard while pulling the trigger will push shots off to the left.
I thought I could shoot off a rest because I sighted-in my deer rifle pretty efficiently every year. Ha!
It was held in Chippewa County on the eastern end of the U.P.
I used my Remington 541-T HB at 50 yards first, then shot the 40X at 25. I heard lots of complaining about the wind at 50 yards, and did some myself. It tended to swirl at just the wrong moment.
At 25 with the 40X I didn't notice the wind. A possible is 250 with 25Xs. I shot a 240 with six Xs. The best I've done currently. The seven I threw on the first bull for score really hurt!
I heard somebody say an intersting thing about benchrest today.
"The only people who say it's easy are those who don't do it."
I second that. It took me about three years, and three rifles, to work up to the level I'm at now. I had to learn how to really use a rest, and to pay a lot of attention to how and where I put my finger on the trigger. (On the lighter rifle just touching the edge of the trigger guard while pulling the trigger will push shots off to the left.
I thought I could shoot off a rest because I sighted-in my deer rifle pretty efficiently every year. Ha!