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Mitigating Barrel Whip and Harmonics
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<blockquote data-quote="leo williams" data-source="post: 1771189" data-attributes="member: 111903"><p>Shep, I first bought a unit for welding/repairing our heavy construction equipment. The schooling I attended pointed out its advantages for weapon accuracy. Being involved in 1,000 yd benchrest competition and long range hunting, this really got my attention. Like I said earlier, there has never been a weapon that did not improve after being treated. A poor shooter improved the most but top of the line bench guns also showed improvement. I lost that first unit in a fire but have since replaced it with two computerized ones. I have one in Montana and a new one in Pa. The one in Pa has not been used as I need a 54-60" table off an old (not working) milling machine. They work really well as there is machinists tooling available that clamps tight to the table ways. Looking but have not found one yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leo williams, post: 1771189, member: 111903"] Shep, I first bought a unit for welding/repairing our heavy construction equipment. The schooling I attended pointed out its advantages for weapon accuracy. Being involved in 1,000 yd benchrest competition and long range hunting, this really got my attention. Like I said earlier, there has never been a weapon that did not improve after being treated. A poor shooter improved the most but top of the line bench guns also showed improvement. I lost that first unit in a fire but have since replaced it with two computerized ones. I have one in Montana and a new one in Pa. The one in Pa has not been used as I need a 54-60" table off an old (not working) milling machine. They work really well as there is machinists tooling available that clamps tight to the table ways. Looking but have not found one yet. [/QUOTE]
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