Went out today and shot my first competition! It was a benchrest competition, and man did I show up WAY out of my league.
Targets were mini-clays at 250 yards. That sounds easy until you realize how big a mini clay is and then the "oh shit" moment happens.
Showed up with my trusty AR-10 hog gun with some loads I worked up last week (the ones jammed in the lands .005) and did good considering.
I did make a STUPID mistake on round 2 that cost me HARD, but live and learn!
First round, 12 shots (2 sighters) and your 10 actual shots for the round. Rounds had to be visible on the table, no cheating. And of course, bolts out of the guns till they say start.
Problem is, I have a gas gun... so they let me use a chamber flag and gave me a 5 second delay
I can just pull the flag and insert a round in a second, so it wasn't a big deal to say the least. Im just glad I got to shoot.
First round, I fired my sighters and realized I was BAD low, so I compensated with the reticle subtensions (Nightforce MOAR reticle) about 2 MOA down. Didn't have the wind nailed down, but still dropped 4 clays out of 10. Too bad you don't get more than 10 bullets.
Second round, you get NO sighters and just 10 bullets/10 targets. Well, between rounds I changed my magnification (second focal plane... IDIOT MISTAKE) and had to use all 10 shots to get my ass adjusted on the turrets for the elevation and windage. Stupid me.
Third round, fired my first round.. missed. Shit. Next round into the shoot n' see to verify the wind change I thought had happened- Nailed it dead on red. Well, great, that doesn't count but I know im good. Fired next 3, nailed em! Wind change... miss.. miss.. then nailed the last 3. So 6 out of 10 that round.
Fourth round, wind picks up. Fired first round into shoot n' see, wind kicking my ass AGAIN. 3" shift right, fired and hit 7 clays, lined up for 8 and missed. SHIT. Fired again. SHIT. Well at least I ended the day on a decent note.
All in all, I had ALOT of fun and was shooting with a regular Atlas bipod with no fancy ass adjustments, no bubble level on my gun (hey, its on the to do list!) and a shot bag. Pretty kickass I think.
Does anyone else think its cheating/insane that almost ALL of those guys had this 30 pound front "thing" that the gun sits in with MICRO adjustments?!? I watched everyone between rounds and they don't even touch the gun! They just breathe on the trigger! WTF. ONE GUY shot clean- all 40. I asked him where he was money wise with his and he told me about 35K. Holy shit snacks. I think I did GREAT considering I had the ONLY gas gun and the cheapest gun. I'd say I showed up with a knife to a gunfight and managed to do serious damage before I got shot. hahaha. Everyone else had those crazy flat bottom huge barrel heavy ass bench guns except my friend with his 300 WIN MAG Sako TRG42 which... heated up and shifted every round.
He still managed to get 4 shots= 4 clays every round consistently.
Targets were mini-clays at 250 yards. That sounds easy until you realize how big a mini clay is and then the "oh shit" moment happens.
Showed up with my trusty AR-10 hog gun with some loads I worked up last week (the ones jammed in the lands .005) and did good considering.
I did make a STUPID mistake on round 2 that cost me HARD, but live and learn!
First round, 12 shots (2 sighters) and your 10 actual shots for the round. Rounds had to be visible on the table, no cheating. And of course, bolts out of the guns till they say start.
Problem is, I have a gas gun... so they let me use a chamber flag and gave me a 5 second delay
First round, I fired my sighters and realized I was BAD low, so I compensated with the reticle subtensions (Nightforce MOAR reticle) about 2 MOA down. Didn't have the wind nailed down, but still dropped 4 clays out of 10. Too bad you don't get more than 10 bullets.
Second round, you get NO sighters and just 10 bullets/10 targets. Well, between rounds I changed my magnification (second focal plane... IDIOT MISTAKE) and had to use all 10 shots to get my ass adjusted on the turrets for the elevation and windage. Stupid me.
Third round, fired my first round.. missed. Shit. Next round into the shoot n' see to verify the wind change I thought had happened- Nailed it dead on red. Well, great, that doesn't count but I know im good. Fired next 3, nailed em! Wind change... miss.. miss.. then nailed the last 3. So 6 out of 10 that round.
Fourth round, wind picks up. Fired first round into shoot n' see, wind kicking my ass AGAIN. 3" shift right, fired and hit 7 clays, lined up for 8 and missed. SHIT. Fired again. SHIT. Well at least I ended the day on a decent note.
All in all, I had ALOT of fun and was shooting with a regular Atlas bipod with no fancy ass adjustments, no bubble level on my gun (hey, its on the to do list!) and a shot bag. Pretty kickass I think.
Does anyone else think its cheating/insane that almost ALL of those guys had this 30 pound front "thing" that the gun sits in with MICRO adjustments?!? I watched everyone between rounds and they don't even touch the gun! They just breathe on the trigger! WTF. ONE GUY shot clean- all 40. I asked him where he was money wise with his and he told me about 35K. Holy shit snacks. I think I did GREAT considering I had the ONLY gas gun and the cheapest gun. I'd say I showed up with a knife to a gunfight and managed to do serious damage before I got shot. hahaha. Everyone else had those crazy flat bottom huge barrel heavy ass bench guns except my friend with his 300 WIN MAG Sako TRG42 which... heated up and shifted every round.