Been looking at getting my 15yo daughter into NLR22-22X matches. She’s a more competent shooter then most adults. She’s the leading member of her ROTC competition rifle team.. I’m more then a proficient shooter myself and have done a lot of competitive shooting although not in LRP although I used to take pride in hitting passer plates at 2-300 with an old savage mk64 I got decades ago for my 16th birthday.. surfice to say I can shoot and so can she.
Her is my issue and I would like honest non fanboy hate feedback as this is something I want to try to get he moved into competitive shooting while she is currently so into her ROTC rifle team comps.
I’m both torn between wanting her to do a precision bench rest as well as NRL22 matches.. the be benchrear would be closer to what she does in competition now but the NLR is more practicle use imop..
She’s already interested in shooting to start with but never to the current level she is now that she’s a freshmen on a traveling team and going to states first time up.. I’m looking to build on that to continue her education and pro efficiency use with firearms in general..
Lot of BS and I’m sorry but I want to lay the background out there first so I can get more specific to the point answers..
Here is the soup to nuts.. she’s 5-4 125lbs.. this will be her first time ever doing anything remotely close to this.. my initial thought process after some short research was to get either a rifle RPR or savage b22 presision. Now that the Base class of NRL has been moved up to 1200 from 1050 pair that with a 4x24 vortex diamondback tacticle. I know both of these are not high let respected amongst the snobs but it’s a starting point I can sell the wife on wo even having to have a second discussion over the cost.. it also allows the rifle to be properly setup to her size and is a reasonable weight for her to start with..
If all else fails with NRL22 matches and it’s a little too much to quick for her I know she will be fine doing benchrest as a fall back as that is close to what rotc rifle teams do anyways but from all three positions not from a bench but it’s still bullseye shooting none the less.. I believe production bench has a range of 1500 if not mistaken.. so I could swap the diamondback to one of my other firearms and throw a venom on hers and still be compliant..
(Yes I’m as a jr she has not price limitations but I’m not that guy or that father I want her playing by same rules as everyone else..
I’m more then capable of modifying both these firearms to get them reliable.. savage has sloppy mag wells lending to all sorts of feed issues and the extraction issues looooke they were solve ages ago.. the rpr looks like the biggest complaint is poa shift with the cheap chassis which much of this seems to be solved by custom fitting the nuts for a bipod as clearance is low and there is some flex in the chassis allowing the back of the bolts to contact the barrel at times negating the free float design..
SHi which of these is better he real alum chassis of the savage and working through its gimmicks.. or the ruger rpr both when done right are more then capable of .3 groups with right ammo..
Then there is the issue.. I know I’ll be and she will be better served long term if I get a 457 Throw it in a chassis and replace the trigger (at some point down the road) but this immediate taker her out of base while still staying within the jr and womens rules however in Florida NRL22 is just now getting here so at best she would compete vs 2-3 people vs a base class match vs 10-20 so I really don’t want to go down that road yet and if I were I’d just go flat out B14r. At that point and call it done tbh..
But I’d prefer a starting point that her younger brother can then build upon later when she moves to open maybe in a couple years..
And yes I’ve looked at going with say a simple mk2 adding risers etc.. to adjust it to her and keep it within base class.. tbh I even thought about stripping the strike Eagle off one of my ars.. and throwing it on my old 64f and seeing how that goes.. but I got 2 kids behind her and they are all going to need a proper starting point that is respectable enough wo going down the B14 route which I think honestly is just going to be way to much weight and size for them for a while..
I got the money to do whatever but I also what to make sure I get them on solid ground before throwing them to the wolves per say..
Thoughts?
Her is my issue and I would like honest non fanboy hate feedback as this is something I want to try to get he moved into competitive shooting while she is currently so into her ROTC rifle team comps.
I’m both torn between wanting her to do a precision bench rest as well as NRL22 matches.. the be benchrear would be closer to what she does in competition now but the NLR is more practicle use imop..
She’s already interested in shooting to start with but never to the current level she is now that she’s a freshmen on a traveling team and going to states first time up.. I’m looking to build on that to continue her education and pro efficiency use with firearms in general..
Lot of BS and I’m sorry but I want to lay the background out there first so I can get more specific to the point answers..
Here is the soup to nuts.. she’s 5-4 125lbs.. this will be her first time ever doing anything remotely close to this.. my initial thought process after some short research was to get either a rifle RPR or savage b22 presision. Now that the Base class of NRL has been moved up to 1200 from 1050 pair that with a 4x24 vortex diamondback tacticle. I know both of these are not high let respected amongst the snobs but it’s a starting point I can sell the wife on wo even having to have a second discussion over the cost.. it also allows the rifle to be properly setup to her size and is a reasonable weight for her to start with..
If all else fails with NRL22 matches and it’s a little too much to quick for her I know she will be fine doing benchrest as a fall back as that is close to what rotc rifle teams do anyways but from all three positions not from a bench but it’s still bullseye shooting none the less.. I believe production bench has a range of 1500 if not mistaken.. so I could swap the diamondback to one of my other firearms and throw a venom on hers and still be compliant..
(Yes I’m as a jr she has not price limitations but I’m not that guy or that father I want her playing by same rules as everyone else..
I’m more then capable of modifying both these firearms to get them reliable.. savage has sloppy mag wells lending to all sorts of feed issues and the extraction issues looooke they were solve ages ago.. the rpr looks like the biggest complaint is poa shift with the cheap chassis which much of this seems to be solved by custom fitting the nuts for a bipod as clearance is low and there is some flex in the chassis allowing the back of the bolts to contact the barrel at times negating the free float design..
SHi which of these is better he real alum chassis of the savage and working through its gimmicks.. or the ruger rpr both when done right are more then capable of .3 groups with right ammo..
Then there is the issue.. I know I’ll be and she will be better served long term if I get a 457 Throw it in a chassis and replace the trigger (at some point down the road) but this immediate taker her out of base while still staying within the jr and womens rules however in Florida NRL22 is just now getting here so at best she would compete vs 2-3 people vs a base class match vs 10-20 so I really don’t want to go down that road yet and if I were I’d just go flat out B14r. At that point and call it done tbh..
But I’d prefer a starting point that her younger brother can then build upon later when she moves to open maybe in a couple years..
And yes I’ve looked at going with say a simple mk2 adding risers etc.. to adjust it to her and keep it within base class.. tbh I even thought about stripping the strike Eagle off one of my ars.. and throwing it on my old 64f and seeing how that goes.. but I got 2 kids behind her and they are all going to need a proper starting point that is respectable enough wo going down the B14 route which I think honestly is just going to be way to much weight and size for them for a while..
I got the money to do whatever but I also what to make sure I get them on solid ground before throwing them to the wolves per say..
Thoughts?