For me, there was never the question how to shoot. We don't have these bench rest contests in Germany. On our schuetzen-matches, one is allowed to shoot with the fore stock or the barrel on a small round bench at the age of 78 years.
Hhhmmm, so I have to wait still 30 years till I am allowed to shoot my old German target rifle from a bench...
So I tried it last weekend the first time in my life, that I shoot a German Aydt schutzen rifle in a real contest OH on 200 yards. These were 100 shots in two days. The first day it was very good, I shot also a 207 target. And my Saturday-result was better than Pat Bowlands...
...okay, he had a really bad day. *huh* My Sunday result wasn't sooo bad, but at least I made the 5th place in that contest. And Pat won the match! Congratulations to that excellent shooter! *bigsmile*
I have to admit, that I have really problems on a sighting-in day to get the rifle on a bench adjusted. I never did that before. So I made my sighting-in also OH, so I got a better feeling for that distance and how it works.
Next week there is another Match at Hamilton. Ooohh, we'll see how it will work there with that OH shooting...
Biggi.