IR 50/50 averages

Keith,
Good luck at the Barn. Not sure yet if I'll go or not. Indoors just ain't my thing, although I do enjoy visiting with old friends and meeting some new ones. Neither of the rifles I have put together right now have ever been fired indoors. They could be good and they could be terrible? Indoors IS different, for sure.
Jeff always puts on a great match.
 
Tony and kent, what's different is computers and analysis and young shooters are entering the sport. not one from academia or engineering not one scientist is disputing varmint Al's analysis, barrels do not vibrate like Bill Calfee and every other rifle builder or shooter thought and the barrel and vibration is the cornerstone of bench shooting. and Kent you are wrong about every rifle being tuned differently. they all vibrate and rise. and from that it is possible to tune all rifles the same. granted each rifle will have a different tuner setting and weights but all rifles can be tuned the same some just are more accurate than others.
 
Martin,
I'm just glad those engineers are chyphering instead of shooting. They'd win it all. Good luck to you. I ain't your enemy, ok. I almost know what I'm doing some days, and don't plan on changing something that works.
Is your barrel indexed up or down?

BUT, I ain't wrong:D

PS--Harry Pope figured out barrels droopoing and rising long before computers were invented, and some of us have been tuning 'em and noticing the best groups are usually higher on the paper when you get the thing tuned right.
 
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Daggone it Martin
You are starting to talk in riddles or circles like some other un-named tuning experts. I was hoping for better. Come on to the RR barn and join the fun. It is a lot neater in person, and the shooters are a lot nicer at matches than on the keyboard
Don
 
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