Thank you.
I am a bow hunter first,, then pistol hunter, then rifle hunter in that order. If do my job right, i never have to take a rifle in the woods unless its a booked hunt out of state. I competed professionally in IPSC in the 1990's. (I was the first sponcered shooter to use the 10mm in IPSC limited class. This was pre 40s&w days so that should date me)

. Serious competition requires too much time to stay competitive and my interests and hobbies are too varied these days to commit the time for stay competitive. I only compete against critters I am hunting and the occasional IDPA match or 3D shoot.
Originally Posted by
Big Uncle
Looks like someone should register in their local match and get their name on the club's wall for low aggregate! Make sure you take some cash with you when you go, just in case it does not work out as planned.
A good heavy barrel will produce better aggregates that a good light barrel, all else being equal.
Sporter rifles can and do often shoot an occasional great 3 shot group. That is terrific for hunting. Glad you have a nice rifle.