Participated in an ORPS shoot on the weekend and the first stage was a KYL rack with targets from 1",3/4",1/2", and 1/4" at 50 yards measured by laser. The stage was eight rounds with bipod and one bag, Targets were shot from large to small and back from small to large. Shooter started one yard behind the line and adopted a shooting position on the engage command. The stage was shot clean by only two of the participants. One was shooting a Vudoo left hand configuration in a Jallen chassis with a Vortex Razor scope and Hardy carbon bipod with arca rail, so an eleven thousand dollar set up or there abouts. The other was a Dlask receiver with Kidd barrel and Volquartsen comp bolt and all other parts Kidd sitting in a Victor Titan stock with a USO scope with arca, so about a three thousand dollar set up or there about. There were competitors with many different types of rifles and there were competitors that shot seven out of eight with much less expensive set ups. So maybe it is a sport of the more you spend the better it shoots but a pop can flipped over is a pop can flipped over and fun is what you make it and a lot of fun can be had with an average rifle with average ammo. Practice and know ur gun and grins will happen!!