Bias in the ELR Central reporting of the "World Record Event"?

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I personally believe the writer didn't have the event sorted out perfectly in his head
After a couple days, very little other reporting....

Turns out that's what it was. Someone at the keyboard that didn't do a very good job of "reporting".
 
After a couple days, very little other reporting....

Turns out that's what it was. Someone at the keyboard that didn't do a very good job of "reporting".

Well hopefully the reporter / writer will learn over time and get better at his craft.

Like I learned that it turns out the Remington 700 is in fact the best rifle ever, evident from this article! Thanks for confirming my bias for Rem 700s! Cant wait to chamber one in .375 cheytec, hope there's enough meat on the bolt face! ;):p:D

Over all it was an interesting article, sounds like a fun shoot / event!

Edit: I really do have a bias toward Remington 700s. And I know the .375 won't work in it.
 
After a couple days, very little other reporting....

Turns out that's what it was. Someone at the keyboard that didn't do a very good job of "reporting".

You can not expect a perfectly crafted full report from any event anymore, in this day and age with social media and everything instantly available to those so far from the reality of the event it's all just jumbled snippets till a while after the even when the dust settles and we get the whole narrative.
K2M was the same way, a small group of guys pushed this same stuff only to find out from first hand accounts from very impartial observers that had video to show it was just BS be pushed by guys who have a grudge.
 
Man your bias is off the charts, are you just trying to ruin a shoot for someone
I gave you the opportunity to redeem yourself privately after you made this unfounded and now disproven statement.

You didn't take it.

So..

Yes, I will now call you out in public. You along with several others hate me for not taking your bullying.
BS be pushed by guys who have a grudge.
Umm. Now you see it. This is YOU as well as the people that the AccurateShooter editor contacted for his very poor report on the event.
 
jfseaman, maybe you should volunteer yourself to do the reporting and write ups of these events. We'll see how well you weather the storm when everyone can pick apart every word you type and or write.
 
I gave you the opportunity to redeem yourself privately after you made this unfounded and now disproven statement.

You didn't take it.

So..

Yes, I will now call you out in public. You along with several others hate me for not taking your bullying. Umm. Now you see it. This is YOU as well as the people that the AccurateShooter editor contacted for his very poor report on the event.

Why should I respond to you trying to clean up your public mess privately, why should I give in to you trying to bully me privately and publicly into agreeing with you when it's abundantly clear you went of half cocked not even watching the embedded video in the article.
 
Why should I respond to you trying to clean up your public mess privately, why should I give in to you trying to bully me privately and publicly into agreeing with you when it's abundantly clear you went of half cocked not even watching the embedded video in the article.
Yup, you show your true colors by turning everything around.

I didn't bully you in private, shall I publish the message?

You are very very predictable.
 
Here's the PM.

"Hey man could you edit or delete your post?

Seems a bit off kilter from my original intent."

I didn't respond to you privately because it's not a private thread, in no way or shape or form is my post anything of kilter, it seems right in line with the OP! Many seem to feel the same.
 
The below article was most likely written by someone from Applied Ballistics/ELR Central.

There is no mention of who contributed the article. If that is revealed, I am willing to retract my opinion and statement that the reporting is bias.

Since the reporting was gathered across multiple sources are you going to retract this thread and it's intent per your original post?
 
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wow, I followed the ELR competition as best I could... I really don't think anyone has a say in how it went or what it was unless the were their putting their bellies in the dirt behind their guns...If you don't like their rules don't go... If you don't like the reporting don't read it... From what I gathered none of the actual people that actual competed are upset about anything ..As a fresh organization from what I can tell without being there. They did as good as job as they could... I am sure rules and other things will be revised as this grows. At least they are out trying to do something real... Not just typing on a keyboard
 
Like a lot of us, I was not there, but I was very interested in how this shoot was going to go. I was looking for any info available on the day of the shoot.

From my seat, it looked like the 'records' were being reported in nearly real-time on different social media, as they happened. I was eager to get all that info and glad to see it, but I understood the format of the event and realized the lead shooter could easily change as the relays went on, and into the afternoon relays. And that is pretty much how it went.

By the end of the day it was more than clear who shot what. The scoring roster was shared publicly. I didn't notice any bias, but then I wasn't looking for any.

From the pics I have seen, it looked like a great day, and Nate's accomplishment was duly honored by his fellow competitors.

Congrats to all who were there and participated. Looked like a really great gathering of long range talent and equipment.

Shane
 
Like a lot of us, I was not there, but I was very interested in how this shoot was going to go. I was looking for any info available on the day of the shoot.

From my seat, it looked like the 'records' were being reported in nearly real-time on different social media, as they happened. I was eager to get all that info and glad to see it, but I understood the format of the event and realized the lead shooter could easily change as the relays went on, and into the afternoon relays. And that is pretty much how it went.

By the end of the day it was more than clear who shot what. The scoring roster was shared publicly. I didn't notice any bias, but then I wasn't looking for any.

From the pics I have seen, it looked like a great day, and Nate's accomplishment was duly honored by his fellow competitors.

Congrats to all who were there and participated. Looked like a really great gathering of long range talent and equipment.

Shane
Good to see ya post Shane.
 
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