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mike in co,
you are "RIGHT ON"!
you are "RIGHT ON"!
I never said one gun was better than the other but simply the increased cross sectional area is substantially greater in the .30 cal and that they should be in a seperate group in score. If everyone in the club likes score then so be it. They will probably all shoot 30 cal. The opposite is true of group. Since I rarely shoot score I thought that th first gun should be a 6ppc. In those areas that shoot score then the 30 cal is the gun. But how about where both of events co exist . Is it so hard to have two different classes ??
Then what about the 17, 20, 22, the 6.5mm, the 6.8mm, the 7mm...what if some guy wants to shoot a 416 Barrett.I Is it so hard to have two different classes ??
10. Have fun. That's what this is all about. People tend to forget.
Steve said:I find it interesting that we (as some suggest) need to change the GAME to fit the Rifle/Caliber rather than just learning to shoot the game with what you have.
Joe Krupa said:I suspect that many ranges are having difficulty accurately measuring groups made by other-than-6mm bullets.
Francis I've spent a part of my life splitting hairs in a grinding room and then having to measure stuff to within a few .0001" with optical devices ( shadow graphs/optical comparators). I don't see a big issue with measuring a target but hey, that's just me.
Jennings, I would only disagree with one item on your list. I tell shooters to tune the Rifle just like a group Rifle. When you have it shooting at a sub.200 agg level, you are ready to start hitting X's..........jackie
Seems like you skipped "How To Get Along With Others 101" on the way to your M.D.Sorry gents as a pediatric surgeon for 35 years I got used to working with children.
All of a sudden we have gone to group matches when the from the start I stated score matches. Sorry gents as a pediatric surgeon for 35 years I got used to working with children. I won't post again.