Speedy’s Guide to Benchrest Competition
Benchrest Hall of Famer Speedy Gonzalez has prepared a comprehensive Guide to Benchrest Competition. It covers all aspects of the game: gear selection (hardware), reloading methods and tools, plus shooting skills and strategies. All of this is available on the web for free, thanks to Speedy and the Swedish Benchrest Shooters Association (SBRSA).
CLICK HERE to read Speedy’s Guide to Benchrest Shooting.
Speedy’s article is a gold-mine of info on shooting components and specialized reloading tools. It is also richly illustrated with high-quality photos showing gun components and reloading gear. Many of the photos show tools that have been sectioned so you can view the internal components.
Speedy also covers bullet design, and load tuning. There are thoughtful sections on Time Management and Target Management that will benefit all competitive shooters, no matter what their discipline.
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Great guide. However, in several paragraphs of “Speedy’s Guide to Benchrest” he refers to the “Accuracy Tips” section. As you continue to read you never encounter that section. In another area of the guide he writes: Primer selection and testing will be discussed in the “Accuracy Tips” section of the “manual.” I’d like to read the entire text of the manual he mentions. What manual is he referring to ??? Where is it found ???
Editor: Art, I think those were to-be-written sections that never got completed. As Speedy wrote this guide a few years ago, I don’t think we’ll see the unfinished sections ever completed.
Just a little note: the Swedish Benchrest Shooters Association is abbreviated SBRSA.
With regards to Speedy’s referral to “Accuracy Tips”: IIRC this was an excerpt from a book of his, I’ll jog my memory and run through the bookshelf to see if I can find the title.
Is there any mention in the guide to a concentricity tool to measure roll-off. I thought that was the most important thing for evaluating reloaded rounds.
Steve
Hi, for your information the URL to
Speedys Guide has been changed due to
upgrade of the SBRSA website.
It can be found here: http://www.benchrest.se/?page_id=143
Rgds
Klas
Webmaster SBRSA