NRL22 - The Gear You Need To Shoot A Match
After recording and publishing a video with a breakdown of my NRL22 rifle and gear, I felt it prudent to release a video discussing the basic gear you need to participate in an NRL22 match.
If you are in the Southern California area, come out to our NRL22 matches at the West End Gun Club - socalnrl22.org
Reviews:
00:00 Intro
00:40 Borrow
01:26 Rifle (with detachable magazines, magnified optic, and bipod)
03:30 Magazines
04:31 Ammunition
06:06 Shooting Bag
07:31 Other
09:35 Out-Roll
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Exactly the video I was looking for! I just bought a cz 457 American with sporter contour barrel in 22lr. I am a hunter first and target shooter a close second. I was wondering how many guys show up to a match with a hunting rifle and the basic set up to compete. This basically answered that for me. Thank you, cheers from Canada eh 🍻🇨🇦👍🏻
@RS-dc7wy
Ай бұрын
I would like to know also! Old school CZ452 from Ontario
Great job on the video. Videos like yours definitely helped me get the courage to go out and shoot an NRL22 match. One thing I would also mention is if you tell the match director and squad mates its your first match, they'll usually help you remember things like the dope for each distance, etc.
Really a great video. Thanks for putting it out.
Really good job on this. Calm, helpful and honest. +1, sir.
Good video and information to new shooter looking to get started. Thanks
Great job I sure love my tikka T1X it is a great base class rifle.
Very good advice
Very helpful….thanks
Been wanting to get into this. I've got a TikkaT3x in 30-06 as a hunting rifle. It's accuracy seriously impressed my. Think I'll be adding it's baby brother to my collection.
@gfalexan
5 ай бұрын
The t1x shoots well
I shot my first match with the cheapest 10-22 and a 100 dollar bushnell scope
@piche090391
Ай бұрын
How did it go for you? The matches seem pretty fun, but not looking to dumb a lot of money into a 22LR rifle :/
I took the old school way to get my dope started with my zero at fifty yards and moved the target out by ten yards till I got to one hundred yards
@ocabj
Жыл бұрын
That is also one way to do it.
Great video’s. Thanks for posting. I have a b series bolt action savage. Would that be adequate for an entry level rifle?
Please add to your list of required equipment a brightly colored decent size empty chamber flag.
Not a investment. Yeah right. It’s called welcome to the rabbit 🐰 hole 🕳️
@Robphoto37
11 ай бұрын
Exactly 😂
@jennifermorgan6913
3 ай бұрын
ain't it the truth🌑
Located in IE in SoCal. Any recommendations on learning how to properly mount an optic in the area? Thanks!
@ocabj
Жыл бұрын
Not really. If you never mounted a rifle scope before, I suggest watching several videos on KZread on how to set the scope in terms of eye relief (assuming your rifle is setup for your length of pull). Everyone does it differently, but ultimately you want to be able to level the rifle in some regard while you then level the scope reticle to gravity.
Great video. Question please, I dont think you mentioned rail that's installed. Which rail is that?
@ocabj
2 ай бұрын
For the scope? Area 419
What is the rail you have for that bipod and did it fit directly onto that T1X or did you have to drill out?
@ocabj
Жыл бұрын
Mountain Tactical. No drilling. www.ocabj.net/tikka-t1x-mtr-22lr-rifle-review/
What Bipod Rail is this? Best way to attach rail to laminated Boyds stock ?
@ocabj
Жыл бұрын
It's by Mountain Tactical for the Tikka T1x/T3x factory stock. Area 419 makes universal rails. You should look into one of those. It will likely require drilling for some T-nuts.
I have a Tikka T1x with a Athlon Talos 3-12×40. Would that scope work in this sport or should I get one with more zoom? Great video!
@ocabj
Ай бұрын
12x max will work fine. Run it. If you feel like you need more magnification (especially if your NRL22 venue runs the longer courses of fire out to 200+ yards), then you can consider getting a new scope. But run what you have. I feel like you should do fine with it.
@DjSubstain
Ай бұрын
@@ocabj Thanks for the reply. I will run it as is for now, can't wait to get started with NRL22.