tonykharper
Well-known member
Ammo has always been a much-discussed topic among rimfire shooters. But I don't think I've ever heard more crying about it than this past two years. Actually, back in 2014 when Eley gave up on making true quality ammo there was a lot of crying, but most moved on to Lapua and weren't too disappointed.
Then the pandemic happened, then the war, and now it is hard to find great Lapua. Hence, all the crying.
There is a solution.
Many clubs around the world solved this problem years ago. These clubs recognized that some lots are just better than others and accepted that as a fact.
To give all the shooters an equal chance they issued the ammo to be shot in their matches. When you signed up, they gave you your targets and two boxes of ammo for each target. The issued ammo at the time was Eley Benchrest Gold (which was very good back in the day) all competitors were issued the same lot number.
The matches that I attended in the UK went pretty well. Yea, there were comments made. "My rifle doesn't shoot this stuff" etc, etc. But that was pretty much laughed off and the match went on.
I doubt this will ever be done here but it is a solution.
The question is: do we really want everyone to have an equal chance? Or do we like the ammo chase so much we want it to continue to be a major part of the overall game?
TKH
Then the pandemic happened, then the war, and now it is hard to find great Lapua. Hence, all the crying.
There is a solution.
Many clubs around the world solved this problem years ago. These clubs recognized that some lots are just better than others and accepted that as a fact.
To give all the shooters an equal chance they issued the ammo to be shot in their matches. When you signed up, they gave you your targets and two boxes of ammo for each target. The issued ammo at the time was Eley Benchrest Gold (which was very good back in the day) all competitors were issued the same lot number.
The matches that I attended in the UK went pretty well. Yea, there were comments made. "My rifle doesn't shoot this stuff" etc, etc. But that was pretty much laughed off and the match went on.
I doubt this will ever be done here but it is a solution.
The question is: do we really want everyone to have an equal chance? Or do we like the ammo chase so much we want it to continue to be a major part of the overall game?
TKH
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