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<blockquote data-quote="Lightvarmint" data-source="post: 199706"><p>No world records...... Getting well built guns to shoot good is not that difficult if the barrels are quality and installed correctly as well as the reloader being anally retentive on case prep and reloading techniques.... For me, it is less shooting technique and more preliminary preparation. If your gun is heavy enough, you can eliminate shooting technique for the most part. For instance, it is very easy to shoot tiny groups out of my rail gun. And, if you have not had the pleasure to play with one, you should come down and get additcted. Anyway, LR pistols are much more of a challenge than the LR rifles. </p><p></p><p>If you read my posts attentively, you will find that I said that I have all the rifles built already and really only need barrels and muzzle brakes occassionally. I actually quit competing when my shooting partner died. I just couldnot get back into it. I still have the guns and shoot them regularly and have as much fun shooting them by myself or with friends as I did traveling all over the place and shooting in matches. I may start shooting some 600 yard matches here locally though.</p><p></p><p>If you would like to come down here and have some friendly competition, we could shoot for some breakfasts, lunches or dinners.</p><p></p><p>James</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lightvarmint, post: 199706"] No world records...... Getting well built guns to shoot good is not that difficult if the barrels are quality and installed correctly as well as the reloader being anally retentive on case prep and reloading techniques.... For me, it is less shooting technique and more preliminary preparation. If your gun is heavy enough, you can eliminate shooting technique for the most part. For instance, it is very easy to shoot tiny groups out of my rail gun. And, if you have not had the pleasure to play with one, you should come down and get additcted. Anyway, LR pistols are much more of a challenge than the LR rifles. If you read my posts attentively, you will find that I said that I have all the rifles built already and really only need barrels and muzzle brakes occassionally. I actually quit competing when my shooting partner died. I just couldnot get back into it. I still have the guns and shoot them regularly and have as much fun shooting them by myself or with friends as I did traveling all over the place and shooting in matches. I may start shooting some 600 yard matches here locally though. If you would like to come down here and have some friendly competition, we could shoot for some breakfasts, lunches or dinners. James [/QUOTE]
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