With my ears burning for some strange reason(s)
, I feel
inextricably compelled to "contribute" to this thread again.
Now a year older than my first "contribution" to this thread, I (belatedly) realize I own a Sniper XR myself and LOVE IT! Of course mine has a WOOD stock. It also being .22, it's not for HFT. But it serves me well in 35 Foot-Pound Class (on power level 3) in my TEXtreme Bench-Rest Silhouette competitions. No doubt a .177 Sniper would be a great choice for HFT. Also, any time that
VERBOTEN subject comes up ("If you could own
only ONE"
), my Sniper easily makes the top
THREE. As for my HFT rig(s), with my age (now 69) starting to catch up with me, the heavy heft of my well-decorated RAW TM1000 has become a liability on standing and kneeling lanes due to my Daniel Boone-ish, TRUE offhand form. Hence, I've obtained a lighter HFT alternative.
Correction-
THREE lighter alternatives!
However the statement
"He ain’t using archaic equipment any longer!!" isn't true. ALL my HFT rigs wear long out of production Weaver V16 (
front-focusing) scopes, I don't own a side-wheel, I don't bracket, still use the American Airguns Trajectory Calculator exclusively, use the
OLD-school "point-blank" aiming method (holding LOW between 15 and 40 yards), and my only bubble-levels are my eyes.