The 2021 Steel Safari is coming up in June and I would like to be a first time competitor and have a few basic questions.
I've shot a few PRS style events at the regional level and have a pretty good understanding of my abilities but would like to move to a field type event. The description makes clear that target location and ranging are on the clock. Are laser rangefinders allowed on all stages? I have practiced range estimation with my reticle but that leaves a lot to be desired and hope it's not necessary, especially given only one shot per target.
How about the need for a tripod? Both as a support for observation as well as support for the rifle? I have a nice carbon fiber tripod with an Anvil30 ballhead.
One other piece of equipment I'm looking at is a new bipod. Currently have a Harris SBRM but expect it would be too low for many positions. Again, I haven't yet shot a field match so advice is welcome.
If any members have shot this event and can offer some recommendations, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I've shot a few PRS style events at the regional level and have a pretty good understanding of my abilities but would like to move to a field type event. The description makes clear that target location and ranging are on the clock. Are laser rangefinders allowed on all stages? I have practiced range estimation with my reticle but that leaves a lot to be desired and hope it's not necessary, especially given only one shot per target.
How about the need for a tripod? Both as a support for observation as well as support for the rifle? I have a nice carbon fiber tripod with an Anvil30 ballhead.
One other piece of equipment I'm looking at is a new bipod. Currently have a Harris SBRM but expect it would be too low for many positions. Again, I haven't yet shot a field match so advice is welcome.
If any members have shot this event and can offer some recommendations, it would be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance.