Yeah, I guess so....don't really know why I posted that.
I know in my case since turning 70, I am a lot more sensative to "Things" and "situations" in general . A lot more Random Acts of Kindless, less Road Rage when I can't see a head above the seat back, etc, etc, etc. If we are lucky enough, all of us will be 86 some day, eh?
Pete
Fellas ~
You are an impressive lot. I'm searching for one of those sliding scale rim gauges and GOOGLE drops me into the middle of a one-sided pissin' match between little 't' tim and some long-toothed rim fire lovers who just wanna share info in a lota directions ... and enjoy doin' it.
Then comes tiny't' tim that's gunna clear the saloon.
But ya' know ... Isn't that what makes life interesting sometimes!
I have noticed similar threads on different websites. It seems that there are two sides in this. I guess there could be a placebo effect. If you believe that it works it works. Neither side is going to change their minds so I think we will just have to agree to disagree. Personally I think with the top level ammo it's not worth the effort and time. JMO
Hey Tim I am on your side on this one, but apparently there are some people that still believe that it helps. With middle and lower quality ammo I could see some possible benefit due to variations in quality control. I have to believe that in the upper quality ammo there is just not that much viariation. That consistency is what you are paying for. If that is not the case just about everybody shooting benchrest is waisting money. According to some we are waiting money regardless.
In what way would it hurt to check rim thickness?
In what way would it hurt to check rim thickness?
Doesn't hurt anything!
Ah, now there's some sportsmanship for ya. I believe we have a new division in the " keyboard class" , the geritol division, with oak leaf cluster, for the " I don't shoot real matches, but I've been doing it forever"
OK who let grampa near the computer?
P.S. You do know this stuff is no longer black powder, right?
This is one of the Classics! LMAO then, & now 3 years later!.
Tim, you seem to have a somewhat softer side now.
Keith