I would like to shoot the one in Cody my question is would I be able to use my tikka with a non factory muzzle brake in the factory division?
So how do I do one of these matches? I’d like to try the one scheduled in AZ in January. Looks like my custom 7-08ai with 168 Berger VLDs at 2760 would qualify easily and it’s not too expensive to shoot. I just want to improve my skills as I can’t imagine being all that competitive.
I think it is best to follow the facebook page if you have it. That is where they usually announce registration dates.So how do I do one of these matches? I’d like to try the one scheduled in AZ in January. Looks like my custom 7-08ai with 168 Berger VLDs at 2760 would qualify easily and it’s not too expensive to shoot. I just want to improve my skills as I can’t imagine being all that competitive.
I shot a couple of them with a CTR and was able to shoot pretty well. I took second and fourth place in factory class with it.Anybody got recommendations for factory setups? I'm thinking about a Waypoint, Cross, Tikka CTR, or Bergara
This stage was a nightmare as a team. 2 big boys do not fit in that small area very well!
Ive shot factory with Christensen, Bergara MG LITE, and sig cross. The cross in born and raised edition would be a good choice, Bergara MG lite is probably the best choice if the barrel holds on it (testing now) and man people always do well the the tikka . I think Rusty Ulmer runs a t3x lite. I am really eyeballing the lite as well as CTR for next season.Anybody got recommendations for factory setups? I'm thinking about a Waypoint, Cross, Tikka CTR, or Bergara
NRL HunterIs this 2023 schedule for NRL Hunter or NRL Hunter ONE?
I don't see it posted at nrlhunter.org
Were you using a bag off of the rocks?Also want to say that these matches are a blast!
Each match has its own nuances. In Oklahoma, I shot prone and off tripod a lot. At the Idaho match I was rested on rocks and maybe used my tripod twice.
Here's a pic front the final match in ID. You can see the pop up tent for one stage shooting down into the valley.