I just finished putting together a rifle for NRL Hunter matches, going from my PRS 20 lb rifle chambered in 6GT to a 15.8 lb 6.5CM rifle. I’m also learning to shoot off of a Schmedium with git-lite fill rather than heavy sand. And following a double stent procedure in May I lost 15 lbs mainly thru diet and exercise. So I’m kinda going through a similar process of weight reduction (gear and body).
Pic for the hell of it:
A few thoughts:
-First off, I think my technique and shooting fundamentals are better now than they were two years ago when I first started shooting the 20 lb 6GT at PRS matches.
-The above 15 lb rifle is nicely balanced, so that helps. It took a couple internal weights in the chassis and the bipod to get it to balance.
-Even tho it’s a little heavier recoiling 6.5CM vs 6GT, it’s not like I’m pushing the velocities very hard. NRL Hunter PF is 381,000, so my 140 ELDM load is running @ 2,750 fps, and I’m in the process of working up a 147 ELDM load @ 2,625 fps. I imagine if I got some 153 or 156 Bergers it’d be an even softer shooting load.
-The brake helps, and shooting off the bag with the lighter rifle I can still spot my hits/misses
-As far as the git-lite fill, I’m really digging this bag. I committed to putting aside my heavy fill Schmedium and using the git-lite exclusively for a while to get used to it, but I think I already am after the first week. The Schmedium is the perfect size for me and I suppose something from shooting 2-3 matches a month for the last two years must have rubbed off. True, the heavy fill bag is steadier and will just sit there on the prop. With the git-lite fill I have to be more deliberate when I set it down and karate chop it into place. But when moving positions or carrying all my gear, the git-lite bag is a joy compared to the 10-ish lbs heavy fill Schmedium.
Plus just moving around with a 15 lb rifle is more pleasant than a 20 lb.