Hey guys, I've been wanting to attend some matches for a while now. With dad duties and trying to balance what little free time I have between hobbies it just sort of got put on the back burner. But my daughter is getting a bit older now and I really want to attend atleast one match this year.
I'm in SW Ontario, so there's a few options I should be able to attend. There's a few local-ish Northern Rimfire Series matches that I'm hoping to make. I see Guelph does some ORPS as well.
I went to a CRPS rimfire academy day a few years ago, really enjoyed it, other than my Tikka T1X bolt release literally fell at the beginning of the day and I had to run the day without one.
Anyways, just looking for advice, I still have the Tikka.
Just curious on what are some reasonable bench marks to be able to compete in a match, hit some steel and have a good time without wondering if it's me or my equipment. Reading online it seems to range from "you need a rifle/ammo that can consecutively shoot 10 round sub-MOA groups at 50" to "1 inch or so groups are totally fine"
I've been playing around with my Tikka this winter, shooting various ammo, it is currently shooting what I'd consider decent. My last range day Eley Sport it averaged 0.55" over 6 groups of 5 rounds at 50 yards on a windy day. 5 shot groups at 100 yards that day ranged from 0.79"-1.7"
I've got some Tenex to try still and SK long range shot a bit better, I still need to test that over more groups.
Is it worth trying to stick in Base class for a beginner? I've been tempted by a chassis lately. I've also seen a lot of people say it doesn't matter what class you run in vs where you are experience wise.
I'm in SW Ontario, so there's a few options I should be able to attend. There's a few local-ish Northern Rimfire Series matches that I'm hoping to make. I see Guelph does some ORPS as well.
I went to a CRPS rimfire academy day a few years ago, really enjoyed it, other than my Tikka T1X bolt release literally fell at the beginning of the day and I had to run the day without one.
Anyways, just looking for advice, I still have the Tikka.
Just curious on what are some reasonable bench marks to be able to compete in a match, hit some steel and have a good time without wondering if it's me or my equipment. Reading online it seems to range from "you need a rifle/ammo that can consecutively shoot 10 round sub-MOA groups at 50" to "1 inch or so groups are totally fine"
I've been playing around with my Tikka this winter, shooting various ammo, it is currently shooting what I'd consider decent. My last range day Eley Sport it averaged 0.55" over 6 groups of 5 rounds at 50 yards on a windy day. 5 shot groups at 100 yards that day ranged from 0.79"-1.7"
I've got some Tenex to try still and SK long range shot a bit better, I still need to test that over more groups.
Is it worth trying to stick in Base class for a beginner? I've been tempted by a chassis lately. I've also seen a lot of people say it doesn't matter what class you run in vs where you are experience wise.


















































