New shooter, first time f class
Posted: Sat May 29, 2021 11:39 pm
Hello All,
Long time stalker first time shooter for f class standard. I shot my first match at 500m using on Omark 308w with 155gr HBC, 30 inch SS Madco barrel, lynx 20 power fixed with custom wood chassis with aluminium v block. I have a home made front bipod (came with a rifle I purchased ) which looks like a Davies bipod and caldwell rear bag. I've shot a lot mostly feral culling in 223 and other 308w, just not in this type of competition. The club members were friendly which was awesome and I enjoyed the shoot, some points to work on being first time out. At least I didn't shoot the electronic target frame which was a goal of mine haha. My front bipod ran out of adjustment to lower it and the rear bag I couldn't get high enough. It was too high with another slim bag under it.
Anyway, would I be better with a front bag and rest instead of the bipod? I ask this as the first two sighters were X's, the rest then went low just inside the 4 ring. Some opinions are very clean barrel and atmospheric changes are possible causes and settling into the rear bag. It was windy, cool 14 degrees with cloud cover. I'm taking notes of this shoot to see what happens next time, most likely at a different distance.
Happy to take on board the advice of those more experienced, and if you want to help out a newbie f class shooter with some gear that you no longer need to help me improve on my journey just pm me and I'll consider all opportunities. The lynx was good, however at longer distances and mirage (anticipated in the future on sunny warmer days) I'm not so sure that's the best option long term. I have a small budget so the likes of nightforce and March are a pipe dream. Haven't won big on the lotto just yet.
Regardless, I'll load up again and attend when I can. I enjoyed the shoot, friendly people which makes it all worth while regardless of the score. I'll get closer to the pointy end over time and each shoot I hope to improve and rely on the knowledge of others to assist me in my persuit of getting the most out of my rifle and myself.
Thanks for reading.
Long time stalker first time shooter for f class standard. I shot my first match at 500m using on Omark 308w with 155gr HBC, 30 inch SS Madco barrel, lynx 20 power fixed with custom wood chassis with aluminium v block. I have a home made front bipod (came with a rifle I purchased ) which looks like a Davies bipod and caldwell rear bag. I've shot a lot mostly feral culling in 223 and other 308w, just not in this type of competition. The club members were friendly which was awesome and I enjoyed the shoot, some points to work on being first time out. At least I didn't shoot the electronic target frame which was a goal of mine haha. My front bipod ran out of adjustment to lower it and the rear bag I couldn't get high enough. It was too high with another slim bag under it.
Anyway, would I be better with a front bag and rest instead of the bipod? I ask this as the first two sighters were X's, the rest then went low just inside the 4 ring. Some opinions are very clean barrel and atmospheric changes are possible causes and settling into the rear bag. It was windy, cool 14 degrees with cloud cover. I'm taking notes of this shoot to see what happens next time, most likely at a different distance.
Happy to take on board the advice of those more experienced, and if you want to help out a newbie f class shooter with some gear that you no longer need to help me improve on my journey just pm me and I'll consider all opportunities. The lynx was good, however at longer distances and mirage (anticipated in the future on sunny warmer days) I'm not so sure that's the best option long term. I have a small budget so the likes of nightforce and March are a pipe dream. Haven't won big on the lotto just yet.
Regardless, I'll load up again and attend when I can. I enjoyed the shoot, friendly people which makes it all worth while regardless of the score. I'll get closer to the pointy end over time and each shoot I hope to improve and rely on the knowledge of others to assist me in my persuit of getting the most out of my rifle and myself.
Thanks for reading.