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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1469940" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>I reread these things starting with #1.</p><p>It's gotten kinda comical, and hopefully ive helped. </p><p>I do think the OP is smart enough to get it figured out though.</p><p>Sorry Steve, but im not very impressed with choice words in lieu of facts, and non of those were posted.</p><p>But in going back and re reading, I was struck by</p><p>(theoretical comparison), which I took to mean a computer model? </p><p>Cant we also use those to convince us we can make first round hits at 2000 yds ?</p><p>As for the gun builders, I did say (qualified), not just a brother of the barrel nut barrel changer. lol</p><p>As for bullets, thats what got the whole long range thing started before many reading this were born.</p><p>Maybe even before some of their fathers were born.</p><p>Fact is there were some great long range bullets 50 years ago, and lots of dead animals hanging at camps by guys using them.</p><p> As for what has become the byword for long range, that being BC, some bullets were actually better then than they are now.</p><p>What has changed, is more people have started making bullets, as well as other products, and they all want a seat in the front of the bus. </p><p>Thats why talking with experienced gun builders, and sitting on mountainsides shooting across wide valleys at targets is so important. You will have a far clearer view of things after doing so, and be more aware of what actually is and what actually aint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1469940, member: 12443"] I reread these things starting with #1. It's gotten kinda comical, and hopefully ive helped. I do think the OP is smart enough to get it figured out though. Sorry Steve, but im not very impressed with choice words in lieu of facts, and non of those were posted. But in going back and re reading, I was struck by (theoretical comparison), which I took to mean a computer model? Cant we also use those to convince us we can make first round hits at 2000 yds ? As for the gun builders, I did say (qualified), not just a brother of the barrel nut barrel changer. lol As for bullets, thats what got the whole long range thing started before many reading this were born. Maybe even before some of their fathers were born. Fact is there were some great long range bullets 50 years ago, and lots of dead animals hanging at camps by guys using them. As for what has become the byword for long range, that being BC, some bullets were actually better then than they are now. What has changed, is more people have started making bullets, as well as other products, and they all want a seat in the front of the bus. Thats why talking with experienced gun builders, and sitting on mountainsides shooting across wide valleys at targets is so important. You will have a far clearer view of things after doing so, and be more aware of what actually is and what actually aint. [/QUOTE]
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