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Kirby Allen’s “no load development” load development method.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 699282" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>When have I ever said I can put 20-30 rounds into 1/2 moa at 1000 yards.</p><p> </p><p>Nice try making up your own comments about what I have said. Put up or shut up and do not mis quote me. </p><p> </p><p>You have no idea how I accuracy test rifles now how many rounds I put through them other then what you have made up in your head. WHen your true thoughts come out, as usual, they are inaccurate and flat out misleading.</p><p> </p><p>Not the first time and sure not the last. My job when I build a rifle is to take it out and see what it will do. I have done this enough times to be able to take a rifle out, shoot it at long range, see how it performs and know if it will be up to my accuracy standards in a very limited about of shooting. Most that have any real experience can do this easily and tell if a rifle is sound and ready to ship.</p><p> </p><p>I never have said that my rifles will shoot into 1/2 moa groups all the time. In fact my main point to my rifles is that once they are set up properly, they will put your first shot out of a cold more within 1/4 moa of your point of aim at any realistic range for that class of weapon system DEPENDING on conditions your shooting in. Conditions are the big limiting factor but that is the reason I designed my wildcats, to make it less of a factor with high ballistic performance to give us humans a larger margin of error. </p><p> </p><p>I do not build rifles to shoot groups. I build rifles to put the first shot through the vitals of a big game animal at any realistic range that that rifle should be used at. </p><p> </p><p>Again, nice try trying to make things up which simply are nothing but your poor opinion and incorrect opinion at that. Like I said, you have done this many times before and I am sure it will not be your last time trolling the waters of LRH. </p><p> </p><p>Anyone that would say a rifle is a sub 1/2 moa or even 1/2 moa rifle all the time is, well to be blunt, not telling the truth or had very little experience at long range shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 699282, member: 10"] When have I ever said I can put 20-30 rounds into 1/2 moa at 1000 yards. Nice try making up your own comments about what I have said. Put up or shut up and do not mis quote me. You have no idea how I accuracy test rifles now how many rounds I put through them other then what you have made up in your head. WHen your true thoughts come out, as usual, they are inaccurate and flat out misleading. Not the first time and sure not the last. My job when I build a rifle is to take it out and see what it will do. I have done this enough times to be able to take a rifle out, shoot it at long range, see how it performs and know if it will be up to my accuracy standards in a very limited about of shooting. Most that have any real experience can do this easily and tell if a rifle is sound and ready to ship. I never have said that my rifles will shoot into 1/2 moa groups all the time. In fact my main point to my rifles is that once they are set up properly, they will put your first shot out of a cold more within 1/4 moa of your point of aim at any realistic range for that class of weapon system DEPENDING on conditions your shooting in. Conditions are the big limiting factor but that is the reason I designed my wildcats, to make it less of a factor with high ballistic performance to give us humans a larger margin of error. I do not build rifles to shoot groups. I build rifles to put the first shot through the vitals of a big game animal at any realistic range that that rifle should be used at. Again, nice try trying to make things up which simply are nothing but your poor opinion and incorrect opinion at that. Like I said, you have done this many times before and I am sure it will not be your last time trolling the waters of LRH. Anyone that would say a rifle is a sub 1/2 moa or even 1/2 moa rifle all the time is, well to be blunt, not telling the truth or had very little experience at long range shooting. [/QUOTE]
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