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.22LR benchrest UK

#1 Post by Ovenpaa »

Is anyone on the forum shooting .22LR Bench rest and if so can you tell me a bit about the rules, weights, rests etc and thoughts on ammunition please.
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Hells teeth you must have gone downhill fast!

Never thought you were ready for the blind, cripple old shooter game yet.
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dromia wrote:Hells teeth you must have gone downhill fast!

Never thought you were ready for the blind, cripple old shooter game yet.
I beg your pardon you old git - it's a great sport
Go on to the UKBR22 website and contact the secretary Robb Harrison (who also happens to be the St Giles Yarners club secretary)
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Hopefully a more helpful reply.

We shoot bench. When my wifes arthritis makes it hard to hold her Ruger, bench keeps her shooting..

http://www.nsra.co.uk/index.php/home/re ... egulations

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#5 Post by Ovenpaa »

Hrun, I am confused now regarding P22 versus pictures of 22BR being shot in the UK, can a rear bag be used and a traditional BR/F Open machine rest be used?
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Ovenpaa wrote:Hrun, I am confused now regarding P22 versus pictures of 22BR being shot in the UK, can a rear bag be used and a traditional BR/F Open machine rest be used?
The comps we shoot are NSRA and have to run to the link. No rear bags allowed.

TBH, I was not aware of other formats.
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#7 Post by dodgyrog »

Hrun wrote:
Ovenpaa wrote:Hrun, I am confused now regarding P22 versus pictures of 22BR being shot in the UK, can a rear bag be used and a traditional BR/F Open machine rest be used?
The comps we shoot are NSRA and have to run to the link. No rear bags allowed.

TBH, I was not aware of other formats.
The NSRA rules are completely away from the International rules and can hardly be called true benchrest
Machine rests are the rule as are rear bags however some postal comps do not allow the rear bag.
To be honest you can shoot maximum scores with or without the rear bag but the front rest (in my opinion) makes the discipline really challenging and satisfying.
I see that the NSRA comps are poorly supported by serious shooters and most shoot under UKBR22 and International auspices.
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#8 Post by Hrun »

I retract my previous post.. we do not shoot benchrest.

Sorry I was not as helpful as I thought.

In all seriousness, I am glad I posted as the responses are interesting.
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#9 Post by Kungfugerbil »

We shoot under the Yorkshire benchrest rules - it's a postal comp open to everyone. Definitely one of the most popular in the U.K - currently 40 divisions (240 shooters) within the league, so everyone has a chance of medals, wins etc.

http://www.yorkshiresmallbore.org.uk/re ... chrest.pdf

The cards are good too, much better than the nonsense that the NSRA currently use (see previous discussion...)

Give me a shout if you're interested, I'll pop you some cards in the post.

I've only put together a rifle this winter and am no expert, but have scored 100+4 and 100+5 a couple of times (like a 10-x or a v-bull really)
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#10 Post by TattooedGun »

Also shoot NSRA variant. Postal as part of the http://www.hendonrifleclub.co.uk/ Hendon Rifle League.

Some members of our club shoot the NSRA national competition.

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