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		<title>Stecker Succeeds at SWN with Radical Benchrest-type F-TR Rig</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2014 18:21:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most F-TR rifles are essentially prone rifles adapted for use with bipod and rear bags. They feature prone or tactical-style stocks designed to allow a firm grip on the gun, with cheek, hand, and shoulder contact. This has worked very well. Unquestionably, a skilled F-TR shooter can achieve outstanding scores with such a configuration &#8212; [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most F-TR rifles are essentially prone rifles adapted for use with bipod and rear bags. They feature prone or tactical-style stocks designed to allow a firm grip on the gun, with cheek, hand, and shoulder contact. This has worked very well. Unquestionably, a skilled F-TR shooter can achieve outstanding scores with such a configuration &#8212; it works. However, &#8220;there&#8217;s more than one way to skin a cat&#8221;.</p>
<p>At the Berger Southwest Nationals, Eric Stecker introduced a new type of rifle, and a new type of gun-handling, to the F-TR ranks. Shooting &#8220;free-recoil&#8221; style* (i.e. with virtually no contact on his rifle) Eric managed to finished second overall in F-TR (with the highest X-count), beating some past national champions in the process. Thinking &#8220;outside the box&#8221; worked for Stecker in Phoenix. The success of Eric&#8217;s benchrest-style rifle and shooting technique definitely drew the attention of other F-TR shooters.</p>
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<a href="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/steckgun02big.jpg" alt="Eric Stecker Berger Bullets" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/steckgun02x600.jpg" alt="Eric Stecker Berger Bullets"></a></p>
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<td><b>VOICE FILE: Eric Stecker Talks About the SWN and his Radical F-TR Rifle.</b></td>
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<p>Eric&#8217;s F-TR rig was built by John Pierce using a stiff, light Scoville carbon-fiber stock. The stock is so light that Eric&#8217;s rifle came in 1.5 pounds <i>under</i> the F-TR maximum weight limit (8.25kg or 18.18 pounds). The gun features a Pierce action, Bartlein barrel, Jewell trigger, and a Gen 1 Nightforce 15-55X52mm Comp scope. From the get-go, Eric&#8217;s strategy was to &#8220;aim small&#8221; and shoot his rig like a bench-gun. He actually focused on shooting really small groups rather that just trying to keep shots within scoring rings and &#8220;hold waterline&#8221;. With a .308 Win that could shoot bugholes at 100 yards, this strategy paid off.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.pierceengineeringltd.com/" target="_blank"><img border="0" class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/steckgun08.gif"></a>Rifle builder <a href="http://www.pierceengineeringltd.com/" target="_blank">John Pierce</a> explains the thinking behind this rifle: &#8220;The stock choice was mine &#8212; I had built two prototype rifles last year based on the premise that <em>the game is Benchrest in the prone position</em>. I still feel very strongly regarding [this concept]. I chose Bob Scoville for obvious reasons &#8212; he is an artisan and his stocks have won so much, they just flat work. We built Eric the latest configuration along these lines, and the tool worked for him. Without a doubt, Eric is a shooter, and we were all pleased to watch him perform so well.&#8221;</p>
<p><i>Eric sets up rifle before match. During live fire his hands do not contact the stock.</i><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/steckgun01.jpg"></p>
<p>Eric employed a benchrest-style shooting technique with his F-TR rig &#8212; he shot pretty much free recoil, with no cheek pressure, no hand contact, and just a &#8220;whisper&#8221; of shoulder contact. Eric explains: &#8220;I shoot what&#8217;s called &#8216;free recoil&#8217;. Now the rifle is butted up against my shoulder very lightly, but no other part of my body touches the rifle except for my finger on the trigger.&#8221; Eric has even used this technique when shooting a 7mm cartridge in F-Open at other matches: &#8220;Someone suggested that this style wasn&#8217;t possible with the larger [7mm] cartridges, but I found it very successful so I continue to do it that way.&#8221;</p>
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<td><b>VOICE FILE: Eric Stecker Talks About Shooting F-TR with Benchrest Technique.</b></td>
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<p>Eric also employed an unconventional strategy &#8212; he was focused on shooting small groups (not just holding ring values): &#8220;Since I have started shooting F-Class, I treat [the target] like a benchrest target. What I mean by that is that I regard the center as my first shot, and so my objective is to create the smallest group. So, I will hold whatever&#8230; is required to end up with the bullet ending up in the center &#8212; that&#8217;s probably true of any F-Class shooter, but I guess the perspective&#8217;s a little different when you have a benchrest background.&#8221; Eric explained that &#8220;maybe I aim a little smaller than others might&#8221;, because in the benchrest game, &#8220;the slightest miss ends up costing you quite dearly&#8221;.</p>
<p><b>Click to Zoom Photo</b> <i>(This is not Eric Stecker&#8217;s rifle, but a &#8220;sistership&#8221; built by John Pierce.)</i><br />
<a href="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/steckgun05big.jpg" alt="Eric Stecker Berger Bullets" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/steckgun05.jpg" alt="Eric Stecker Berger Bullets"></a></p>
<p><b>Eric Talks about F-TR Trends</b><br />
Will other F-TR shooters build rifles suited for free-recoil-style shooting? Eric isn&#8217;t sure: &#8220;I don&#8217;t know if this type of rifle is the future of F-TR. I shoot a lot of benchrest, so putting those kinds of components into an F-TR gun made a lot of sense to me. One thing I like about F-TR is that there are a lot of different types of approaches being tried and some of them are successful. So I think it&#8217;s still pretty wide-open[.] But I think the really great part of what we found at the Southwest Nationals is that shooting [with] a benchrest-style approach certainly doesn&#8217;t hurt you. What I mean by that is &#8230; aiming small, trying to make the group as tight as possible rather than trying to hit a particular area. I actually tried to shoot tight groups &#8212; that was a focus and that worked for me &#8212; I had quite a high X-Count.&#8221; NOTE: <strong>Eric finished with 51 Xs</strong>, 14 more than F-TR Grand Agg winner Radoslaw Czupryna (37X). James Crofts had the second highest X-Count with 48 Xs.</p>
<p><i>Even Berger&#8217;s Boss did pit duty at the Berger SW Nationals.</i><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/steckgun04.jpg" alt="Eric Stecker Berger Bullets"></p>
<p>*&#8221;Free Recoil&#8221; style shooting has its variations. Some would say &#8220;pure free recoil&#8221; would not even allow shoulder contact. Eric Stecker lightly touches the back of the stock with his shoulder.</p>
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