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Danny Brooks
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Actually...
... I have always considered the ocean to be a bit damp, Charles. And Todd, yes that HG I shot in the Nationals since 1999, is the one with the 1.85" tube. The gun has always shot better than I could & I am going to miss shooting it when I start up again, ( hopefully in 2014). I even used it to set an IBS record in 2005 for the 10 match group aggregate, which some cheesehead later broke a couple of years later.
On Matt Kline, I do know that he is a very competitive shooter and has been since I have played this game. At the next Nationals, watch him and a few others from the PA1000 club. I guarantee that you might pick up on something that you might want to incorporate into your own routine.
I have done this over the entire time that I was competing, and not just the PA shooters but the NC boys also. In 2009, I watched a lot of the Iowa shooters also & filed a few things away
I do agree that most of the aggs & awards in HG are going to be handed to true HGs, but there are going to be a few talented individuals like Hoover, Schatz, Forbes, and so on who can be competitive with one gun. Remember the old saying, "beware the man who only has one gun, he probably knows how to use it".
I think this thread was started to answer a question on the maximum barrel diameter for accuracy. My answer is on average vs. price would be about 1.5". You can tune any barrel, but that is on the shooter and the time & dedication that you want to devote to the project. That will determine how much you will win in this game. The components alone will not will it for you without previous proper planning and preparation. To win a 16 minute relay, you will have to spend at least 8 hrs. on the average in preparation. are you ready for that? if not stop now and save yourself some cash.
Again, my 2 cents worth, maybe a dime.
Danny
... I have always considered the ocean to be a bit damp, Charles. And Todd, yes that HG I shot in the Nationals since 1999, is the one with the 1.85" tube. The gun has always shot better than I could & I am going to miss shooting it when I start up again, ( hopefully in 2014). I even used it to set an IBS record in 2005 for the 10 match group aggregate, which some cheesehead later broke a couple of years later.
On Matt Kline, I do know that he is a very competitive shooter and has been since I have played this game. At the next Nationals, watch him and a few others from the PA1000 club. I guarantee that you might pick up on something that you might want to incorporate into your own routine.
I have done this over the entire time that I was competing, and not just the PA shooters but the NC boys also. In 2009, I watched a lot of the Iowa shooters also & filed a few things away
I do agree that most of the aggs & awards in HG are going to be handed to true HGs, but there are going to be a few talented individuals like Hoover, Schatz, Forbes, and so on who can be competitive with one gun. Remember the old saying, "beware the man who only has one gun, he probably knows how to use it".
I think this thread was started to answer a question on the maximum barrel diameter for accuracy. My answer is on average vs. price would be about 1.5". You can tune any barrel, but that is on the shooter and the time & dedication that you want to devote to the project. That will determine how much you will win in this game. The components alone will not will it for you without previous proper planning and preparation. To win a 16 minute relay, you will have to spend at least 8 hrs. on the average in preparation. are you ready for that? if not stop now and save yourself some cash.
Again, my 2 cents worth, maybe a dime.
Danny