Many years ago, I bought a PWS T3 Summit Rifle. Sat in the safe, I was more interested in shooting USPSA, but I wanted a 22 just to plink around.
PWS T3, Weaver 3-10x SFP Mil
In 2019 May, I went to the range to take my fiance out shooting for her first time, and someone there mentioned there was some competition called NRL22 and I should try it out. I was intrigued and wanted to try it out. Problem is there was no way I could get a bipod on this rifle and I heard a bipod was pretty essential.
I ran to Cabela's and picked up the Magpul X22
I went to the match, finished second from the bottom. I learned a ton.. what SFP vs FFP was... my mistake using hold-overs and missing things since I wasn't fully zoomed in. Parallax of 100y really doesn't work in NRL22 when I was trying to shoot things up close. Learned a whole ton of things. It was a lot of fun.
So then this led me to the Athlon Ares BTR 4.5-27x50.
After that, I went and kept trying to get this rifle to group. It just wouldn't shoot tight groups worth a damn. This was also at the time everyone was talking about Tikka T1X and KRG Bravo, and I just jumped right in -
I also needed a bipod that had some ability to handle cant, so I bought an Atlas... after all the browsing on SH.
I didn't like the Pan ability on it, so eventually sold the Atlas PSR for a Cal Gen2 / Thunderbeast Bipod. (Kept the Thunderbeast).
From June till January, I shot the Tikka T1X in NRL22 and local other rimfire PRS matches. My fiance started getting into it too and she got the Ruger 10/22 Competition because she was a lefty and I couldn't find a good lefty bolt at the time.
During September I got behind a friend's MPA and someone else's MDT and I noticed I really liked the thumb grip on the MDT. No way to upgrade the thumb on the Bravo. I also wanted an Arca rail, and wanted to tweak the balance out, both ended up being a bit of an investment on the Bravo. I was going to buy an MPA but they didn't have a T1X inlet. MDT's T3 inlet worked for both and I have a T3X 308 so I figured MDT would be a good investment.
Being vain, the skinny barrel wouldn't look great on the MDT ACC, and this was around the time KOD was doing all his IBI reviews, so I ordered an IBI.
All of this stuff showed up in November, 4 days before the next NRL22 match. I told myself I shouldn't do anything until after the match, but shiny stuff was too much for me to refrain. I put everything together on that Wednesday, got a few rounds behind the rifle and competed with it. I did horrible. Oh well, it was fun though.
I kept practicing, won my December NRL22 match, placed second in January, qualified for Nationals. I spent a lot of time tweaking my IBI barrel with feed ramps and chambering. At the end of Jan, a friend wanted to buy my Tikka, and I decided I love this sport enough and plopped down money for a Vudoo. Being selfish, and wanting to compete in Feburary/March while the Vudoo was being built, I upgraded my fiance's 10/22 to an Oryx chassis and shot her rifle for Feb/March
Then right when quarantine started, my Vudoo finally arrived, and I still haven't shot it yet... I hope I get it zeroed before Nationals