There are no rest restrictions in any of the N50 air classes...because that would be dumb for precision BR.I have their web site up now & I am pleasantly surprised at the fair pricing.
Is N50 unlimited ?
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There are no rest restrictions in any of the N50 air classes...because that would be dumb for precision BR.I have their web site up now & I am pleasantly surprised at the fair pricing.
Is N50 unlimited ?
He can do that now if he wants...but he won't shoot any better so who really cares? Why rain on his parade for no good reason.
...but now you can hold it still.
Mike
With NRL22 and PRS competitions there is absolutely no need for a rifle class in N50.And that eliminates an important skill to be mastered in the discipline of shooting...holding an accurate shot through the aiming and firing process. A shooter not using a mechanical rest that isolates the rifle from human interaction still has to use the most accurate rifle they can find and deal with the wind to make the shot.
I can see why a rifle manufacturer would want to use a mechanical rest to eliminate human aiming error when trying to maximize the accuracy of a rifle. But then putting that rifle in the hands of a shooter not using a mechanical rest makes the challenge of a 250 25X even greater.
N50 could have 2 pellet classes...
Unlimited Class (allowing mechanical rests that isolate a pellet propulsion device from human contact, remote firing mechanisms, etc).
Rifle Class (as you described - disallowing mechanical rests, remote triggers, require the shooter to make cheek, shoulder, and hand contact with the gun). A more traditional shooting discipline that would attract more shooters. And those shooters would still have to deal with the wind just like the Unlimited class shooters would. But they would have the added challenge of holding an accurate shot. Yes, their scores would be lower than in the Unlimited class, but they would be facing a more difficult challenge.
If I could afford it, and I was shooting in the N50 Rifle class, I would still want a Thomas rifle, but with a traditional rifle stock, as I would want the most accurate rifle I could find
Sounds to me like you are comparing Precision BR to 3 Position or off hand shooting. Precision BR is no comparison to those other shooting disciplines.And that eliminates an important skill to be mastered in the discipline of shooting...holding an accurate shot through the aiming and firing process.
But don’t call it benchrest. Pretendrest is not taken…. find another game to play, or better yet, start your own game.
With NRL22 and PRS competitions there is absolutely no need for a rifle class in N50.
Your RAW seems to have a cut rifled barrel. If it is true, you can't find a better one.I don't want bipod anything for BR. I want a rest with quickest setup that does what it supposed too with exceptional precision. I like old school BR stocks & currently on a barrel mission which is easy to roll thru on RAW actions.
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The name of this discipline is “Benchrest”. It’s actually named exactly what it is. AGN provides other sandboxes to play in.
This is a frigging awesome idea!!!!!!! Pre Charged Pneumatic Artillary.But is not touching an air rifle when it fires (or any gun, for that matter) still shooting? It's more like firing artillery at that point. I guess it would then be fair to call it an artillery competition. So, it would still be a competition. But something altogether different from what most people think of as shooting
As has already been stated, new precision BR shooters have a blast shooting at a low level as long as everyone in their shooting group is at that same level. The train comes off the tracks the day that someone who's proficient at the game shows up and clobbers them.
NoIs there a sandbox with a 50 yard (meter) air rifle pellet class that does not allow mechanical rests, remote triggers, etc? If not, N50 should start one!
No...That is why there is an opportunity for an additional class in N50...a "Rifle" class. Shooting off bags sitting on a bench from a sitting position.