Bench rest Silhouette Questions
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375Short
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Bench rest Silhouette Questions
Reading the rules it appears that a tuner/sight extension tube is allowed. They aren't a compensator or muzzle break, Correct ?
Secondly is there a sound reason Spotters are not allowed? It seems contrary to every other flavor of our sport and prohibits the opportunity to develop relationships. Spotters allow none shooters an opportunity to participate, develop relationships, build shooting related skills and enhance safety.
I know I posted in the Handgun topic but it gets about one post a year.
Secondly is there a sound reason Spotters are not allowed? It seems contrary to every other flavor of our sport and prohibits the opportunity to develop relationships. Spotters allow none shooters an opportunity to participate, develop relationships, build shooting related skills and enhance safety.
I know I posted in the Handgun topic but it gets about one post a year.
Wayne Byers
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Jetmugg
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Re: Bench rest Silhouette Questions
I'm interested in this topic of BR matches. What sanctioning body / rules exist for benchrest silhouette matches?
Steve.
Steve.
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375Short
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Re: Bench rest Silhouette Questions
https://nassasilhouette.org/wp-content/ ... 21125.docx
NASSA is the governing / creating body. Hopefully the link will take you to the rules. If not a link is in blue at the bottom of the NASSA home page. It looks like it will be a good addition to the sport. NASSA formalizing a challenging option is a great benefit. To further legitimize this silhouette option it is part of SK sponsored “Lone Stare Cup” also detailed on the NASSA Website.
https://nassasilhouette.org/
NASSA is the governing / creating body. Hopefully the link will take you to the rules. If not a link is in blue at the bottom of the NASSA home page. It looks like it will be a good addition to the sport. NASSA formalizing a challenging option is a great benefit. To further legitimize this silhouette option it is part of SK sponsored “Lone Stare Cup” also detailed on the NASSA Website.
https://nassasilhouette.org/
Wayne Byers
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Jetmugg
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Re: Bench rest Silhouette Questions
OK - thank you. BR silhouette sounds like a fun competition. I'd like to give it a try some time - especially if a club in Missouri decides to start shooting that discipline.
Maybe - just maybe.... I'll shoot better from the bench at smaller targets than I can shoot while standing on my own 2 feet.
Steve.
Maybe - just maybe.... I'll shoot better from the bench at smaller targets than I can shoot while standing on my own 2 feet.
Steve.
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Re: Bench rest Silhouette Questions
Have you considered IHMSA Practical Hunter or Unlimited Any Position (i think thats the name)? They can be similar to Benchrest, especially if your range has benches and the match director allows their use.