chalkriver2
CGN Regular
Sorry Chris ..It doesn't look like they will be approved in time but if they are I will let everyone know .
Sorry Chris ..It doesn't look like they will be approved in time but if they are I will let everyone know .
I'm going with zackstab in a SUV and book a hotel with 2 queen size beds so basically if you don't mind to squeeze together in a hotel room, I can pick up another person on the way from Montreal.
Everything are on me, you don't pay anything at all beside your food, Barney's cost along with range control and ammunitions.
I can bring a Howa heavy barrel in 308 win for you as well, slap my Nightforce on then you are good to go or a Barney's M305 that I haven't shot yet and slap a scope on as well.
Well Chris you twisted my arm, looks like I will be able to make PR4 see y'all there. Time to get on the .22 and keep practicing!
PRS here we go, looks like some barricade work is required.....damn that chair was a surprise , but I'm happy for the opportunity to be challenged and learn something along the way. Looks like I will have to get a tripod to shoot from, impressed, what a difference! I will have to second that motion, DAMN YOU BARNEY!!!!

Cheers and keep helping the noobs out there!


* Shoot the entire match/contest with a tripod, hog saddle, and shooting cushion/bag/rest
Can you clarify on whether the tripods will be supplied to the shooters wishing to shoot the "Brown Army Class"
The reason I bring this up, is that shooters new to using tripods should have an opportunity to see/feel/try a number of tripods and attachment methods available (similar to the spotting scope lineups). I would not want to see a shooter feel they need a tripod to play, and then potentially waste money on equipment that won't meet their needs.
Just my $0.02.
Took a look at the two pillows you guys mentioned above, I'm really attracted to the Game changer, just one question, would strapping the pillow onto the rifle like that change the harmonics? Still on the fence about a which tripod I like.
Most often at least one if not both straps also go over the scope, so they should not limit barrel movement. If you don't have room to get both straps over the scope I would keep the one on the barrel loose. Once the rifle is in position on the bag there should be no interference.
ETA: The point of the straps is to keep the setup together as you get into position or move between positions, not to strangle the rifle.
Haha, you beat me to it. Jadam was on my squad at the same match so he used the tripods as well. What did you think?
Forgot to add that the game changer and a big bag are often complimentary if the stage allows for it.




























