RF Benchrested Silhouette

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RF Benchrested Silhouette

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Anyone doing this?

We have talked about this and I gave it a try yesterday. We first shot 1/2 scale animals out to 175 yards and they were just too easy, even shooting the chicken at 175 yards. Then we tried 1/5 scale: chicken at 100 yards pig at 125 yards; turkey at 150 yards; and, ram at 175 yards.

I am thinking that our Club might give this a try as it seems to be a real fun match. We will have to wait until we can get a set of 1/5 scale RF swingers - I sure did not have fuin walking 350 yards to reset the rams.

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sir at diablo rod and gun
we do a varmint class
front rest only for all ten silhouette venues we shoot
we also do varmint hunters challenge 1/5 scale smallbore targets off the bench
chickens at 60 meters
pigs 100 meters
turkeys 150 meters
rams 200 meters
lots of fun you can watch your bullet drop in on the rams
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Re: RF Benchrested Silhouette

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Our club shoots a 200 meter match using 3/8 (I think) scale targets, with the animals at 50, 100, 150, and 200 meters. Those 50 meter chickens are big and pretty easy to hit compared to the 1/5 scale smallbore targets. Those 200 meter rams are not easy to hit, though, and even the slightest gust of wind can make a huge difference. The chickens have to be shot standing with no rest, etc. The other three can be shot in prone, sitting, kneeling, or anything but off the bench. It's a pretty fun match, all in all. I wouldn't choose it over our standard smallbore matches, though.
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