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    To be fair to John Lloyd, chair ( I thinK still?) of the NSRA air and other related stuff Committee, he will agree, and he is/was one of the drivers behind bringing supported to the UK. I have no interest in it but I think its a great event both in rifle and pistol.

    I agree nothing performed to the top level is easy, I have no knowledge of small bore and air bench rest other than having seen it and know its different, centre fire cartridge bench rest which is where it all emanated is much more about the technical aspect of the equipment, i.e. making the rifle and the ammunition shoot accurately. Much of the technical advances in rifles have come from that sport in the US, I benefit from that, my wife and I shoot ISSF 300 mt and we use the 6 mmBR calibre developed by BR shooters, low recoil, and its accuracy is astounding, a big step above the best small bore, and only matched by the best air pellets, but not at 300 metres!

    Yes I may be now permitted to sit under Rested rules, my main sport now is prone rifle with small bore and full bore, I use a timer, many think its to use the allowed time effectively, but actually its an alarm clock in case I nod off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobinC View Post

    Yes I may be now permitted to sit under Rested rules, my main sport now is prone rifle with small bore and full bore, I use a timer, many think its to use the allowed time effectively, but actually its an alarm clock in case I nod off!

    Have fun
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    I guess that laying down beats sitting down - its the next step forward - but I can see the need for an alarm clock.

    Do you have a nice mug of cocoa before laying down for the session?
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    Cocoa!!! It would fail the drugs test! And slippers have to pass equipment control.
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    I've just choked on my coffee, after having a vision of an aged Robin sitting down on a chair to shoot ( do so wish I could draw cartoons, and he ain't aged more like a teenager on steroids). Now running for cover as he is frigging good shot!!!!

    Geo

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    Quote Originally Posted by thirdwheel View Post
    I've just choked on my coffee, after having a vision of an aged Robin sitting down on a chair to shoot ( do so wish I could draw cartoons, and he ain't aged more like a teenager on steroids). Now running for cover as he is frigging good shot!!!!

    Geo
    Don't worry George - Robin has already gone to the next level - laying down when shooting!

    This means that (when you start running) you will have a really good 'start" - and it will take him ages to get up again before he can chase you!

    ........I have started running already ..
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    These ISSF rules are a handy reference when contemplating making your own "rests" and "supporting plates" to get started with Supported Air Rifle Shooting.
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    Supported Air Rifle Shooting is proving very popular at RMTC and we will be shooting it at 10 metres and at 6 yards for MPL use too!
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