I have been thinking of taking course this year, but I have a problem... my equipment may not be enough to successfully complete the course as the range pushes farther out.
Here is my problem, I have looked into a few schools that set a 10x requirement for glass, or say no 168gr 308s because of the low BC.
Well I am running a swfa 6x, and 85 grain sierra game kings at .311 BC out of a 243. I know the wind will really beat on this at longer distances. The glass issue I may fix during the black friday sales, but I am running an old factory barrel from the 70s. It LOVES 85 grain ball, and I know it will struggle with the heavier 107s. The barrel is still shooting well under 1 MOA, so I do not want to replace right away.
Knowing my glass may be too low power, or my ball may drift a lot in the wind, I am still willing to go. I know that I can still learn a lot, even if I don't get hits at the longer ranges, I am ok with that. I want to learn, and I know struggle and failure are simply a part of learning.
But do you think a school would be willing to work with that? Or should I wait a year or so until the barrel is shot out and I can rebarrel and run the heavier ball that can handle the wind better?
Here is my problem, I have looked into a few schools that set a 10x requirement for glass, or say no 168gr 308s because of the low BC.
Well I am running a swfa 6x, and 85 grain sierra game kings at .311 BC out of a 243. I know the wind will really beat on this at longer distances. The glass issue I may fix during the black friday sales, but I am running an old factory barrel from the 70s. It LOVES 85 grain ball, and I know it will struggle with the heavier 107s. The barrel is still shooting well under 1 MOA, so I do not want to replace right away.
Knowing my glass may be too low power, or my ball may drift a lot in the wind, I am still willing to go. I know that I can still learn a lot, even if I don't get hits at the longer ranges, I am ok with that. I want to learn, and I know struggle and failure are simply a part of learning.
But do you think a school would be willing to work with that? Or should I wait a year or so until the barrel is shot out and I can rebarrel and run the heavier ball that can handle the wind better?