2026 NRL Hunter Thread

What barrel contour are you running to make OL with a triple pull?? Sweet setup!
It is relatively easy to make weight for OL with a triple pull. The lrt fat trimmer saves you about 3oz from the factory head if I remember correctly. Here is my factory barreled ctr (that’s been spiral fluted) and a triple pull with lrt fat trimmer. This is also with a 7oz brake and heavier xlr rubber grip. Could probably be 8oz lighter by switching to a titanium brake and lighter grip.
IMG_5776.jpeg
 
It is relatively easy to make weight for OL with a triple pull. The lrt fat trimmer saves you about 3oz from the factory head if I remember correctly. Here is my factory barreled ctr (that’s been spiral fluted) and a triple pull with lrt fat trimmer. This is also with a 7oz brake and heavier xlr rubber grip. Could probably be 8oz lighter by switching to a titanium brake and lighter grip.
View attachment 1048036
Is this your go to triple pull setup over all the other options?
 
So is this a gear game, or is it possible to go out and have a good time an reasonable results with a factory .308 and factory ammo? I have basic binos and rangefinder, and I look at all the pics that are posted and just think I'm going to be a duck out of water at one of these events.
 
So is this a gear game, or is it possible to go out and have a good time a reasonable results with a factory .308 and factory ammo? I have basic binos and rangefinder, and I look at all the pics that are posted and just think I'm going to be a duck out of water at one of these events.
Not at all.
Plenty of people show up to test themselves with their “hunting” rigs.

Just go, shoot, learn, smile, and come back with a mindset of self improvement.
 
So is this a gear game, or is it possible to go out and have a good time an reasonable results with a factory .308 and factory ammo? I have basic binos and rangefinder, and I look at all the pics that are posted and just think I'm going to be a duck out of water at one of these events.
Yes and no. You can have a good time with reasonably sound gear. The top 20 or so guys at any given match would probably place very similar regardless of gear simply because of the experience they have in the game, but you'll also notice that they all make certain gear choices that make competing much easier.
 
Not at all.
Plenty of people show up to test themselves with their “hunting” rigs.

Just go, shoot, learn, smile, and come back with a mindset of self improvement.
That's what I'm hoping. I have considered it, but I see all these pics of people hauling around thousands of dollars in gear, and I figured there was no point. As long as people are cool, and patient, with newbs like myself, I think it would be fun.
 
So is this a gear game, or is it possible to go out and have a good time a reasonable results with a factory .308 and factory ammo? I have basic binos and rangefinder, and I look at all the pics that are posted and just think I'm going to be a duck out of water at one of these events.
Yes to both. Totally a gear game but you can also show up and have fun with what you have. I shot my 9lb t3x with a 3-9 scope, 3 rd mags, and Harris bipod at a few matches last year and it was a ton of fun still.

People were extremely helpful and offered to loan me stuff, let me try their tripods, binos. etc. shoot skills so you can find and range targets before hand (handheld RF is probably the biggest disadvantage) and go give it a try 👍👍
 
So is this a gear game,
Yes, to be competitive (I’m not).
or is it possible to go out and have a good time an reasonable results with a factory .308 and factory ammo?
But also yes. Take what you have. You probably aren't going to win regardless. So the only person you’re really competing against is yourself. To me, the biggest difference between my first and second match was not blanking as soon as the timer started because I developed a work flow. Having more gear wouldn’t have helped at that first match for sure, at least not much.

I have basic binos and rangefinder, and I look at all the pics that are posted and just think I'm going to be a duck out of water at one of these events.
You’ll be slower than some (many). But that’s okay. Just develop a work flow and learn to use it. Folks aren’t going to judge you or make fun of you for showing up with what you have. Shoot in skills and don’t worry about it—that division is designed for extra patience.

Just make sure you have a method to shoot supported from prone, seated, kneeling, and maybe higher, on and off terrain features, whatever that method may be. You don’t have to have a ton of gear, but you do need to be able to solve those various positions. If your plan for shooting over brush is to shoot standing unsupported, you’re going to get frustrated unless you’re Matthew Quigley. But you’ll be better off showing up and using what you have, and maybe borrowing something to try, than buying stuff and then replacing it because it doesn’t match your work flow.
 
So is this a gear game, or is it possible to go out and have a good time an reasonable results with a factory .308 and factory ammo? I have basic binos and rangefinder, and I look at all the pics that are posted and just think I'm going to be a duck out of water at one of these events.
I would say it’s 50/50, I shot my first few matches with separate bino and rf and my hunting tripod. I did ok considering I was a brand new shooter with my hunting gear but felt I needed to make some changes if I wanted to be a legitimate competitor. Since then I’ve optimized my gear to try and maximize my efficiency as much as possible.
 
I never planned to win, but I think it would be good practice. I'm trying to just accelerate my learning, and I think it could be a way to get some practice doing something other than shooting steel on a flat range.
 
Everyone ive met at nrl matches are more then willing to help new shooters and very nice. If you go looking to learn and have fun, then what you have will work fine. If you shoot skills you can have the RO help you in almost any way( showing you targets prior to stage, wind calls, shot corrections, position help). Most of the ones with fancy setups are purpose built to do better and try to place or win(myself included). If your just wanting some shooting practice in diverse terrain, wind, and positions then bring what ya got and have some fun.
 
Back
Top