Leaf Litter
Lil-Rokslider
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- Sep 8, 2022
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You tried to downplay it, but there's no way around the fact that NRL is a gear race. Bipod, tripod and rangefinder alone will usually be north of $1k for entry level equipment and closer to $3k for equipment that is any good.NRL Hunter is not benchrest. It couldn't be farther from it. You can use your hunting gun and the gear you use on a western hunt. All you need is a pack to carry your stuff, a way to find and range targets, ammunition and gun. A bipod and tripod are very, very helpful. You don't "need" anything else.
Anything and everything you do in a Hunter match is what you'd do when hunting. Yes, you may choose a different position on an actual hunt but the positions you're given in a match are identical to a position you may see when hunting. In other words, you can't shoot the match all prone or off the top of your pack. Although, if you don't have a bag for a rock you can use your pack.
NRL Hunter has three divisions: factory, open light (less than 12 lbs) and open heavy (less than 16 lbs.).
I have changed completely my hunting setup after having shot these matches for over two years. I've seen how effective I am at hitting targets at distance. It's increased my minimum comfortable range and also decreased what I thought I could do on a hunt. Shooting on a square range at steel is a whole lot different than shooting across the country in varying terrain, environments and weather in hunting scenarios.
Although it's not in this thread specifically, you often see folks saying they won't do NRL Hunter because it's a gear race and there's no way they can compete. Honestly, nobody will be competitive in their first year. The guys at the top have been shooting these for years and no amount of gear will make a newbie good at these matches. It's practice and experience.
I shot an NRL One event this year and if I didn't go with a friend that lent me his tripod and rangefinder binos, it would have been an absolute waste of time, barrel life and ammo. I won't say I didn't enjoy it, but you must buy the ticket to take the ride.