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Jeff Welker
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OK, here is the deal. Thanks to the generosity of Lou Murdica and Walt Berger, I shot my first UL match with a rail this weekend. I had more fun than a barrel of monkeys.
I've always thought rail guns were very interesting; however, most look very similar in design. As I walked the benches this weekend taking photos, I noticed two rails that stood out from the crowd. Some say they are unique, others simply ugly - I'll let you decide.
I'll post a couple of photos and ask others to post their photos of ugly/unique/weird looking rails.
Enjoy.
The first belongs to Bob Brackney - I affectionately call it the "Torpedo".
The second belongs to Tom Libby and I believe it was designed/built by Skip Otto.
While they may look weird/different, both shoot very well. Tom shot a world record with his rail for UL 10-100 in 2004 of .097
I've always thought rail guns were very interesting; however, most look very similar in design. As I walked the benches this weekend taking photos, I noticed two rails that stood out from the crowd. Some say they are unique, others simply ugly - I'll let you decide.
I'll post a couple of photos and ask others to post their photos of ugly/unique/weird looking rails.
Enjoy.
The first belongs to Bob Brackney - I affectionately call it the "Torpedo".
The second belongs to Tom Libby and I believe it was designed/built by Skip Otto.
While they may look weird/different, both shoot very well. Tom shot a world record with his rail for UL 10-100 in 2004 of .097
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