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  1. #1
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    Don't forget the lowly AA S400 (don't laugh). The ONLY person to date to score a 230 and received a Chinese Dentist Award for this achievement in our Inter Club (Rochdale v Rivi R.) and Internal 50M Bench Rest (type) competitions ( rules: 12" max-width front bipod and NO rearrest) was using a S400 beating several Daystates, Styers, LG400s etc. and that's after months of competitions.
    Yes, I know it's down to the shooter but he's not repeated this feat using his 'lecy' Daystate.
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    I had the LG400 but found it too much maintenance every time it came out of the case, even in our 10m rang it always needed zeroing before anything else, not just a tweak but full on zeroing session, I moved that on and started the hunt for either a FTP900 or an EV2 MKIV all the 900s I looked at looked like they had had a hard HFT life but I did find an immaculate "Blonde" EV2 MKIV and so glad I did, its pellet on pellet straight out of the case with minimal tweaking, I think any of the rifles @Jesmin1 has mentioned are more than capable but maybe two could be high maintenance, especially the 10m derived rifles.

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    If you wanted to keep shooting smallbore benchrest without the hassle of FAC renewals have a look round for a local smallbore club. I joined one primarily to train for 10m AP but as I'm now a full member I have access to the club guns and there's no shortage of encouragement from the other members to try bench or lightweight sporting rifle and have a go in the postal leagues. I still concentrate on AP but occasionally take one of my air rifles or try out one of the club guns for some variety.
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    Weirauch

    A chap at our club does extremely well with a Weirauch HW100 another uses an Air Arms (possibly the S400 or 500). The Weirauch in particular regularly produces possibles.
    The only problem is how to fit the forward rest plate with the multi curved stocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Don't forget the lowly AA S400 (don't laugh). The ONLY person to date to score a 230 and received a Chinese Dentist Award for this achievement in our Inter Club (Rochdale v Rivi R.) and Internal 50M Bench Rest (type) competitions ( rules: 12" max-width front bipod and NO rearrest) was using a S400 beating several Daystates, Styers, LG400s etc. and that's after months of competitions.
    Yes, I know it's down to the shooter but he's not repeated this feat using his 'lecy' Daystate.
    7 or 8 years back an old boy in Scarborough Rifle club used an AA400 in a home made stock for benchrest and regularly scored 100 +4 or +5. He may have even had a PB higher than that. We used to joke that he had no pulse! He wasn't in brilliant health and has now passed on I believe.
    Walther CP-2 Match, FAS 604 & Tau 7 target pistols, Smith & Wesson 6" & 4" co2 pistol, Crosman 1377,
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    Quote Originally Posted by derekm View Post
    7 or 8 years back an old boy in Scarborough Rifle club used an AA400 in a home made stock for benchrest and regularly scored 100 +4 or +5. He may have even had a PB higher than that. We used to joke that he had no pulse! He wasn't in brilliant health and has now passed on I believe.
    Was down at the club last night and discussing the guy above, with our competitions organiser. The gun in question was an AA 410, not 400, on the homemade stock and he apparently regularly scored 100 + 10 and this was on the older targets, which I'm told are more difficult. He won a Yorkshire league with many cards at 100 + 10.

    The answer to the OP then, years late (!), is "no, you don't need an all singing all dancing, electronic, this year's model with expensive optional stock etc." to be very successful at air rifle benchrest.
    Walther CP-2 Match, FAS 604 & Tau 7 target pistols, Smith & Wesson 6" & 4" co2 pistol, Crosman 1377,
    Baikal IZH 53 pistol, Gamo CFX Royal,177, Umarex SA-10 CO2 pistol.

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    The top 10 regular scorers in my local BR25 , 8 use HFT500s, 1 an XTI50 and one a very tweaked HW100. These are off bipods and a rear bag on the whole, standard stocks, a couple use adjustable front rests of various designs and rear lab Jacks. I use diopters only, and use an Annie 9015, as do 3 others in the 15yd open sight competition.
    Bang for buck, a HFT500 with the right pellets will take a lot of beating in my opinion

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    Thumbs up

    The old gun club I was a member of (bedford) used to run competitions through the year .....bench rest was open for airguns and rimfires on the 25m indoor range
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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