Gene,
What is your opinion of Vaughn book. I have read it and tried to understand most of it. The few people I know in the BR world believe it is junk. It is their knowledge in it? I liked the chapter on exterior ballistics. It made sense to me.
tiny
Tiny, after the first time I read Vaughn's book, "Rifle Accuracy Facts" I came within an inch of throwing it in the trash because it conflicted with so much of what I thought I knew and all the formulas, equations and computer generated stuff went right over my head. But,,, something told me,
"Now wait a minute Beggs, consider who this man is and what he has done; do you actually think you know more than him? Is there any chance that maybe, just maybe he's right and you're wrong?"
So I placed the book on my night stand and began carefully reading it again. About that time I was honored to meet Dr Jack Jackson, the editor of the book and a close friend of Harold Vaughn. Jack introduced me to Harold and I was honored to visit with them at Harold's home in ABQ New Mexico.
Thanks to the patience and understanding of these two gentlemen I now have a far better understanding of extreme rifle accuracy especially regarding barrel vibration, exterior ballistics, and the effects of wind on airborne projectiles. Actually, I found that I knew very little and was badly mistaken about many things. So in answer to your question, "What do I think about Vaughn's book?"
IT'S PRICELESS!
Later,
Gene Beggs