Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Originally Posted by Japlvr
Originally Posted by JohnBurns
Originally Posted by rcamuglia
Wrong again

It’s illustrative of perfect click values, tracking and zero retention


In the Precision Rifle Series, NRL and Practial Rifle Matches, the competitor is allowed one shot at each target.

The scope must function perfectly



This is opposed to some other disciplines. F-Class sometimes has unlimited sighters. You can shoot at the target as many times as you want until you adjust your drop and windage to your liking, THEN decide to shoot for score.

Your scope’s function can be mediocre
Originally Posted by Mr_TooDogs
F-Class= 1/2 moa x ring, BR= 0 moa is the goal. PRS, NRL big score zones, room for error, more a billboard than F or BR..

Originally Posted by Japlvr
Truth!

LOL.

The only way for you 2 chuckleheads to shoot less would be to handload ammo and give it away.

Originally Posted by 24hr Campfire Skilled Shooters
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Are you denying that Benchrest takes more precision than PRS?


Can benchrest shooters shoot groups in the .01’s off of a tank trap, gate, log, boulder, tree trunk, car window, step ladder, or a stack of tires after running laps, doing pushups, from 100 to 1500 yards?


That isn't what I asked. All I'm saying is that I believe that benchrest competition takes a more precise rifle and a more reliable, repeatable optic to be competitive. Correct me if I'm wrong but PRS does not measure groups to the 4th decimal point. That is PRECISISION!