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So now that you have explained the importance of NODE, WHY DON'T MORE OF YOU.........
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<blockquote data-quote="shortpants" data-source="post: 497751" data-attributes="member: 30564"><p><strong>Re: So now that you have explained the importance of NODE, WHY DON'T MORE OF YOU.....</strong></p><p></p><p>We agree on a couple of things. First I'm never more than half serious because that would be no fun at all!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> And like I said I am a perfectionist so details mean everything. I just started keeping a log and using a chrono. However, I shoot a factory rifle with factory ammo because at this time I have no way to reload. Now a bunch of you just lost interest because you think this guy can't be serious! I am very serious about learning anything I can that has anything to do with making me a better shooter! I do understand that I am limiting myself to less than perfect results with my current equipment but I have to start somewhere right. What I'm trying to do for now until I can afford the custom rifle and reloading equipment is get the absolute best results out of my factory equipment as possible with the intensions of having a back up rifle that I can pick up a few years down the road and buy ammo for it and be confident that it will perform. I have shot sub-moa groups out to 800 yds. with it so far and am constantly trying to improve. </p><p> </p><p>Back to the point I don't think you would burn up much ammo testing the De-Resinator since you are shooting anyway. Once I find the factory ammo that performs best for me I will do some long range testing and I don't think it will take hundreds of rounds to see if the De-Resinator makes a difference. I do think somebody with better equipment than me and a better shot would be able to see a difference (or not) rather quickly which is why I ask the question.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for helping out a rookie!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortpants, post: 497751, member: 30564"] [b]Re: So now that you have explained the importance of NODE, WHY DON'T MORE OF YOU.....[/b] We agree on a couple of things. First I'm never more than half serious because that would be no fun at all!:D And like I said I am a perfectionist so details mean everything. I just started keeping a log and using a chrono. However, I shoot a factory rifle with factory ammo because at this time I have no way to reload. Now a bunch of you just lost interest because you think this guy can't be serious! I am very serious about learning anything I can that has anything to do with making me a better shooter! I do understand that I am limiting myself to less than perfect results with my current equipment but I have to start somewhere right. What I'm trying to do for now until I can afford the custom rifle and reloading equipment is get the absolute best results out of my factory equipment as possible with the intensions of having a back up rifle that I can pick up a few years down the road and buy ammo for it and be confident that it will perform. I have shot sub-moa groups out to 800 yds. with it so far and am constantly trying to improve. Back to the point I don't think you would burn up much ammo testing the De-Resinator since you are shooting anyway. Once I find the factory ammo that performs best for me I will do some long range testing and I don't think it will take hundreds of rounds to see if the De-Resinator makes a difference. I do think somebody with better equipment than me and a better shot would be able to see a difference (or not) rather quickly which is why I ask the question. Thanks for helping out a rookie! [/QUOTE]
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