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“My rifle shoots .2s and .3s” ... huh?
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt RB" data-source="post: 1800557" data-attributes="member: 85987"><p><a href="https://internationalbenchrest.com/results/group#2020-group-match-results" target="_blank">https://internationalbenchrest.com/results/group#2020-group-match-results</a></p><p>Obviously the if I do my part shows up in every discipline of shooting.</p><p>As has been mentioned by many and I invite anyone that makes the claims to come shoot with me. I had a builder make all the claims we see in this thread about his prowess with a rifle. Never saw it done by him and I never saw him shoot other than bagged up like at a bench rest match. If you think your capable join a club league and shoot. I shoot on occasion with a gentleman that has Parkinsons. He is a bench rest shooter trying to see if he can make the cheapest rifle he can purchase shoot competitively. He has a 7tw 223 he shoots 1" groups with at 300yds. He does have issues at times because of the disease but he has figured out a way to still shoot that well. I shot his 243 yesterday when I shot the paper plate back toward the beginning. Stock 12 savage 87 bthp Hornady with varget. He has a slow load that will make them touch at 300 yds. I shot it and it will shoot what we are talking about. Like has been said most rifles will shoot something well. Usually well above what the driver is capable of. The problem arises when we try to shoot that combo at the velocity we want to shoot it at not what it wants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt RB, post: 1800557, member: 85987"] [URL]https://internationalbenchrest.com/results/group#2020-group-match-results[/URL] Obviously the if I do my part shows up in every discipline of shooting. As has been mentioned by many and I invite anyone that makes the claims to come shoot with me. I had a builder make all the claims we see in this thread about his prowess with a rifle. Never saw it done by him and I never saw him shoot other than bagged up like at a bench rest match. If you think your capable join a club league and shoot. I shoot on occasion with a gentleman that has Parkinsons. He is a bench rest shooter trying to see if he can make the cheapest rifle he can purchase shoot competitively. He has a 7tw 223 he shoots 1" groups with at 300yds. He does have issues at times because of the disease but he has figured out a way to still shoot that well. I shot his 243 yesterday when I shot the paper plate back toward the beginning. Stock 12 savage 87 bthp Hornady with varget. He has a slow load that will make them touch at 300 yds. I shot it and it will shoot what we are talking about. Like has been said most rifles will shoot something well. Usually well above what the driver is capable of. The problem arises when we try to shoot that combo at the velocity we want to shoot it at not what it wants. [/QUOTE]
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