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Why dial a rifle bore within .0001"
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<blockquote data-quote="rpierce" data-source="post: 1150306" data-attributes="member: 20643"><p>Edd,</p><p> </p><p>F-class is a sport where if your equipment won't hold half minute vertical at 600 yds or better for 20 shots you might as well go home cause you won't win. These 20 shots will be shot in 3-4 minutes most of the time. The winning guns will consistently shoot 1/4 moa groups or better for 5 shots. It is the drag racing of precision shooting. So with the hundreds of shooters out there that went to the nationals and not one is using that barrel wouldn't it be safe to say that shooters feel they don't consistently cut the snuff. I just looked at the equipment list for the 600yd benchrest nationals and there wasn't one used there either. Brux dominated that followed by Krieger then Bartlein. So out of roughly 300 shooters for all the nationals none used it. That's an obvious trend. I use the same load in all my 284 win barrels. No adjusting whatsoever for individual barrels. They all shoot 1" at 600. David Gosnell won the long range fclass nationals with mind boggling scores. He tied his 1000 yd national record he set a month before that. 200-17x at 1000. That's 17 out of 20 into a 5" circle with all 20 inside the 10" 10 ring at 1000 yds. He told me he should have had a 200-19 easily but had a brain fart, lol. He had multiple other 200s with high x counts. He has another barrel he said that shoots just as good. Guess what he's using? BRUX. Shooters use what works. I for one won't spend thousands to go to nationals if I feel my equipment isn't capable of world class accuracy as is the same with all the other top level shooters. Im not trying to convince you or other people to use Brux as that only increases the time I have to wait to get them. Im just laying out what the winners are using. Its up to you to take that information for what its worth. Have a good one and Merry Christmas.</p><p></p><p>Ryan Pierce</p><p><a href="http://www.piercisionrifles.com" target="_blank">www.piercisionrifles.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpierce, post: 1150306, member: 20643"] Edd, F-class is a sport where if your equipment won't hold half minute vertical at 600 yds or better for 20 shots you might as well go home cause you won't win. These 20 shots will be shot in 3-4 minutes most of the time. The winning guns will consistently shoot 1/4 moa groups or better for 5 shots. It is the drag racing of precision shooting. So with the hundreds of shooters out there that went to the nationals and not one is using that barrel wouldn't it be safe to say that shooters feel they don't consistently cut the snuff. I just looked at the equipment list for the 600yd benchrest nationals and there wasn't one used there either. Brux dominated that followed by Krieger then Bartlein. So out of roughly 300 shooters for all the nationals none used it. That's an obvious trend. I use the same load in all my 284 win barrels. No adjusting whatsoever for individual barrels. They all shoot 1" at 600. David Gosnell won the long range fclass nationals with mind boggling scores. He tied his 1000 yd national record he set a month before that. 200-17x at 1000. That's 17 out of 20 into a 5" circle with all 20 inside the 10" 10 ring at 1000 yds. He told me he should have had a 200-19 easily but had a brain fart, lol. He had multiple other 200s with high x counts. He has another barrel he said that shoots just as good. Guess what he's using? BRUX. Shooters use what works. I for one won't spend thousands to go to nationals if I feel my equipment isn't capable of world class accuracy as is the same with all the other top level shooters. Im not trying to convince you or other people to use Brux as that only increases the time I have to wait to get them. Im just laying out what the winners are using. Its up to you to take that information for what its worth. Have a good one and Merry Christmas. Ryan Pierce [URL="http://www.piercisionrifles.com"]www.piercisionrifles.com[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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