NRL 22

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Aight anyone care to splain? I mean I take it as a point of truth that jerseys are special needs people, but this seemed extra troll-y

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🖐️ I'm likely your Huckleberry here since I've been shooting NRL22 for somewhere between 4-5 years now. Before I say anything further, I will start with it's a lot fun and obscene amounts of money are poured into the game. One of the fellas I shoot with monthly has been the #1 semi-auto shooter in MARS (comparable league) two years running.

As for what you're asking- I don't mean this to be insulting but you have to understand that NRL22 tends to attract folks in the "Boomer" generation by the nature of it being rimfire. You know how there's a running joke that liberals can't meme... well what you're seeing there is classic 'boomer' attempts of meme'ing. (is that the right spelling?)

That was an honest answer but if you ever get a chance to participate, you might enjoy NRL22, PRS22, MARS, or whatever comparable rimfire leagues may be in your area. I'll tell ya though, as I mentioned before, stupid money is put into it. Most of the competitors (notice I didn't even qualify it by labeling them as 'top') are shooting Lapua ammunition which has been lot 'matched' to their rifles one case (5,000 rounds) at a time in one of the two Lapua testing centers.

It's all pretty wild but that's not what you were asking, and you may have better luck on the rimfire page here, but yeah- don't look into it too deeply, that's just boomer meme's you're seeing. Great people/shooters and great competition too for that matter, just not not quite the best with meme's is all. They'll still clean anyone's clocks that underestimates them though in NRL22 matches.

-LD
 
🖐️ I'm likely your Huckleberry here since I've been shooting NRL22 for somewhere between 4-5 years now. Before I say anything further, I will start with it's a lot fun and obscene amounts of money are poured into the game. One of the fellas I shoot with monthly has been the #1 semi-auto shooter in MARS (comparable league) two years running.

As for what you're asking- I don't mean this to be insulting but you have to understand that NRL22 tends to attract folks in the "Boomer" generation by the nature of it being rimfire. You know how there's a running joke that liberals can't meme... well what you're seeing there is classic 'boomer' attempts of meme'ing. (is that the right spelling?)

That was an honest answer but if you ever get a chance to participate, you might enjoy NRL22, PRS22, MARS, or whatever comparable rimfire leagues may be in your area. I'll tell ya though, as I mentioned before, stupid money is put into it. Most of the competitors (notice I didn't even qualify it by labeling them as 'top') are shooting Lapua ammunition which has been lot 'matched' to their rifles one case (5,000 rounds) at a time in one of the two Lapua testing centers.

It's all pretty wild but that's not what you were asking, and you may have better luck on the rimfire page here, but yeah- don't look into it too deeply, that's just boomer meme's you're seeing. Great people/shooters and great competition too for that matter, just not not quite the best with meme's is all. They'll still clean anyone's clocks that underestimates them though in NRL22 matches.

-LD
Most Rimfire competitors that are serious have several cases of expensive 22LR ammo on hand. NRL22 is not just a positional game, it’s a memory game, like a sedoku in 105 secondsX5/month.
 
Most Rimfire competitors that are serious have several cases of expensive 22LR ammo on hand. NRL22 is not just a positional game, it’s a memory game, like a sedoku in 105 secondsX5/month.
100% correct sir. If it wasn't for my arm board, I'd never be able to keep half the stages straight on positional changes/ target sequences, etc. We also use the 105 second par time at our club even though many of the stages allow for 120 seconds (and yep, it makes a difference). No argument here.

-LD
 
100% correct sir. If it wasn't for my arm board, I'd never be able to keep half the stages straight on positional changes/ target sequences, etc. We also use the 105 second par time at our club even though many of the stages allow for 120 seconds (and yep, it makes a difference). No argument here.

-LD
Most of the matches in Canukistan that are not put on to get new shooters hooked are 105 now.
 
If one should be interested in NRL22- check out the rimfire forum. There's a guy that video's all of the standard matches & local stages and uploads them on YT. I know I've seen @Cowpokey on there over the years. Lots of fun.

-LD
 
Gdamn a suspension from a top shooter. He must have really straight pulled an ass move. ALL of the big matches I have shot (PRS) that have good prize tables everyone gets something and I have not ever seen someone act that way. Usually the opposite. The guys who are sponsored or already have everything pass or gift money items to someone else.

With that being said I HAVE seen top shooters or MD get items off the table and post them for sale later. I think that’s pretty shitty and make it a point not to purchase items from certain places due to it.

Now with that also being said I have not competed in several years and was not any sort of shooter that would make it high up on a leaderboard but I did enjoy walking the prize table when it was my turn eventually lol.
 
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