Jeff wrote:One of the clubs out here have started building a 200 yard range for centre fire ,what wold be a good set up for bench rest shooting at that distance, will only be used for target shooting
TassieTiger wrote:If 200m was max distance that was going to be shot, if this was your first step into target / centre fires, if you were paper punching only, if a budget was to be considered - I’d argue a 223 in a heavy barrel with a 1:9 twist rate or faster, with a Leupold vx3 or better (maybe a 6.5-20 locked on 20) shooting 60gn projectiles would do quite nicely...
If wind is likely to be a factor then perhaps something heavier, but even so, a 223 with light recoil is pretty happy out passed 200m...
TassieTiger wrote:Fair point for sure BR - he did say target rifle only so 30 inches def the go...I’d want to leave a window for a little hunting potential and run 22-24 inches but that’s just me.
I’d def be eating reloads over factory and if a 1:7 then projectiles in the high 70gns would perform better than 60’s.
Out of left field, I jumped on used gns a few hours ago and saw some very nicely priced Leupold scopes gone up In the last day or so...
SCJ429 wrote:You want to run as little twist as possible, 1:14 is a good choice and use 40 to 55 grain bullets for a 22 or 60 to 70 grain bullets in a 6mm.
TassieTiger wrote:How do you measure .1 Moa lol...getting to the point where a .17 will have advantages based on projectile width lol
TassieTiger wrote:If 200m was max distance that was going to be shot, if this was your first step into target / centre fires, if you were paper punching only, if a budget was to be considered - I’d argue a 223 in a heavy barrel with a 1:9 twist rate or faster, with a Leupold vx3 or better (maybe a 6.5-20 locked on 20) shooting 60gn projectiles would do quite nicely...
If wind is likely to be a factor then perhaps something heavier, but even so, a 223 with light recoil is pretty happy out passed 200m...
bladeracer wrote:Jeff wrote:One of the clubs out here have started building a 200 yard range for centre fire ,what wold be a good set up for bench rest shooting at that distance, will only be used for target shooting
Benchrest is one of those disciplines that generally use a rifle custom built for the purpose - is there a class that uses conventional rifles?
duncan61 wrote:Yes there is Blade.The last time I shot the range I learned that because all the classes were getting complex there is now field rifle which my unmodified Remington Sendero is and F/class for unlimited stuff up to rail guns.If half your fore end is cut out to sit on a adjustable tripod and you have a custom barrel and all the fruit it is F/class.
Jeff wrote:bladeracer wrote:Jeff wrote:One of the clubs out here have started building a 200 yard range for centre fire ,what wold be a good set up for bench rest shooting at that distance, will only be used for target shooting
Benchrest is one of those disciplines that generally use a rifle custom built for the purpose - is there a class that uses conventional rifles?
Yes mate there will be
SCJ429 wrote:The 6mm BR is an exceptional case and can make a great hunting rifle.
Moly coating has had its day and you don't see it much anymore.
Bill wrote:6.5 Grendel easy on the shoulder, cheap to feed
sungazer wrote:There are some good things about the Grendal but in 6.5 it is not competitive with most of the other cartridges when it comes to competitions.