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<blockquote data-quote="3sixbits" data-source="post: 73714" data-attributes="member: 3661"><p>This issue has had recent airing in these forums. Having said that, you have qualified the question by writing for extreme range. This makes it next to impossible to give a considered response because of the many variables in shooting conditions at long range. Now that I've gotten that off my chest, I wish to relate a conversation I had with Allen Hall at a BR match. The topic was long various short cases and accuracy. I took the side of the short case and he related an experience he had in a BR match shooting against R.L. WILSON. R.L. won the match using a 30-06 against all the .222's and it's variations. The reason was because with the tools available to him (that he made of course)He was able to get straight cases to work with. If the case neck shows a lot of variation then so will the case body. The real truth of all this is a great barrel, properly fit in the hands of a shooters that can dance with the wind will cover a lot of sins. Yes it all plays, there are many parts each with many pieces of the puzzle. The trick with all this is , is to eliminate the alibis. And to give the loose nut behind the trigger the confidence to win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3sixbits, post: 73714, member: 3661"] This issue has had recent airing in these forums. Having said that, you have qualified the question by writing for extreme range. This makes it next to impossible to give a considered response because of the many variables in shooting conditions at long range. Now that I've gotten that off my chest, I wish to relate a conversation I had with Allen Hall at a BR match. The topic was long various short cases and accuracy. I took the side of the short case and he related an experience he had in a BR match shooting against R.L. WILSON. R.L. won the match using a 30-06 against all the .222's and it's variations. The reason was because with the tools available to him (that he made of course)He was able to get straight cases to work with. If the case neck shows a lot of variation then so will the case body. The real truth of all this is a great barrel, properly fit in the hands of a shooters that can dance with the wind will cover a lot of sins. Yes it all plays, there are many parts each with many pieces of the puzzle. The trick with all this is , is to eliminate the alibis. And to give the loose nut behind the trigger the confidence to win. [/QUOTE]
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