Dave Coots
64 Chevy 409 10.42 129
I knew you were talking about the Leupold feller. I'm just a pot stirrer.
Butch
More truer words have never been spoken...........................
Later
Dave
I knew you were talking about the Leupold feller. I'm just a pot stirrer.
Butch
Why is that?Yep. Shouldn't be that way.
Again, shooting rifles made by other competitors, and even shooting with them, doesn't slice the bread Al. There is a world of difference between actual competition and simply shooting a couple of groups downrange in the company of competitors! While we may agree that the 6ppc is the "best round for the job", we obviously disagree on what may qualify a man to speak intelligently about something he's never done.
Now, you've hinted at this before several times Al and I have to wonder what you mean because it sounds as if old Al has a secret tucked away in the woods of Washington that if it were to get out, the BR community would be revolutionized. It sounds as if all of the competitive BR rig builders who make winning rifles are not doing it correctly? Perhaps Dwight Scott, Mike Bryant, Billy Stevens, and Dave Bruno need to take a road trip to the woods of Washington to learn from good ol' Al (who just bought his first lathe) how to properly make a rifle??? Again Al, if this is true, you need to quit wasting time at 600 yards and get on over to Tacoma and show those boys how it's done! Rick Graham, Eric Stanton, Mustafa Bilal, and Cecil Tucker are gettin' just too darn good over there and need you to whip on 'em a bit! Take a couple days off, put the kids in a babysitter's care for one weekend, and head on out!
Butch,No disrespect to anyone, but I read Al's post differently.
Butch
...........................WOW, was that wrong! Wasted some hard earned cash following advice from folks who never should have posted in the first place! Sometimes it's hard for me to realize that a lot of people are not as inhibited as I was. So I guess that's why I think this is something that matters.
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OK, the implication is now on the table, bring it on...............
When you can name one thing that I said that led you to spend money unwisely then your view will be relevant, until then your propensity for lumping people into groups is pure small-minded bigotry coupled with hero worship.
One piece of bad information you got from me...... that's all I ask. Otherwise, keep your implications inside your own head.
I feel more strongly than you ever will about this as my posts prove. I've never hidden ANYthing. My guts are out there on the table every day so bring out your "hard-earned money" stories, don't stand back at the rear of the room and mutter under your breath.
al
I agree.
Sure, you can tune a 243 WSSM just like you can tune a 6ppc. However, in an entire load ladder the 243 might have one load with teen or single digit deviations. The ppc on the other hand will probably never have a load in the ladder with anything bigger than a teen deviation. So it is clear to me that case shape/volume/primer size/flash hole dia/ etc., etc., do mean something. Therefore, it would be foolish to recommend a newbie build a full custom rig in 243 WSSM and then fill his head with dilusions that he might actually be able to win a two-day group competition with it.
(not saying that you or Al suggest this or that you disagree. I'm just using this as an example directed an no one just so we're clear).
"This is turning into a rimfire thread."
Folks, this is a killer thread.
Yea, this thread started out OK, but as usual it has turned into a hissing contest between the usual couple of people to see who can get the most posts in, or scratches = boring. Dan Honert