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Pepper1079
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RBS, I was really looking for a how-to. I don't see anything on his website that would help me to learn. Thanks for the post though.
Jim
Jim
James,
A lot of guns that seem to be doing so well are in fact Calfee rifles. That's not saying there aren't others doing well. The guns of today seem to be shooting better scores than back in the BR50 days. Watch this years ARA National results and I think you will see what I mean. Calfee rifles always seem to do well.
I would like to see a history of who won major matches beginning with BR-50 back in the early 90's. It would be nice to see the equipment lists, gunsmiths etc. I think Steve Turner won the BR-50 nationals and the G-line a couple of years in a row and I think Selby Wright won the nationals once. Both of those guys were Borden shooters and it would be nice to know if Calfee had any input into the building of those rifles. It would also be nice to see Dearl Lane and Mike Eshleman shoot at the nationals again to see if they could repeat without the much vaunted Lapua ammo that many attributed to their success.
weekend. don't know if he's keeping an eye on things or not.
he'll probably be deletin' away when he gets home.
James,
I agree that the new Eley is as good or better and I'm not minimalizing thier accomplishments. I don't even know if they used the same ammo in their wins but that was the rumor. It was also rumored that the last time Dearl won the nationals, the ammo was depleted and he wouldn't win again. He hasn't, but that doesn't mean he couldn't. Steve may have won the G-line only, I just remember vaugely the PS ads for the Lilja barrels. That's why I would like to see the history of the BR-50 nationals and ARA nationals with equipment lists. I seriously doubt that anyone could declare the best rimfire rifle ever and then prove it. Seems to me it takes a combination of action, barrel, ammo, and shooter. Not necessarily in that order.