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Repeaters VS Single shot
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<blockquote data-quote="dragman" data-source="post: 1046356" data-attributes="member: 39571"><p>I'm completely missing your point. The wind is the easiest thing to see but until the wind effects the two different kinds of action differently then what does it add to the argument? The wind takes no prisoners it beats us all. </p><p>If you look at ERL, bench rest and long range records. They pretty much all 99% belong to single shots. So that IMHO is at least some measure of proof that they are more consistent hense more accurate. </p><p>We don't have to agree, my original point was if building a Long range specific rig why go repeater over a single shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragman, post: 1046356, member: 39571"] I'm completely missing your point. The wind is the easiest thing to see but until the wind effects the two different kinds of action differently then what does it add to the argument? The wind takes no prisoners it beats us all. If you look at ERL, bench rest and long range records. They pretty much all 99% belong to single shots. So that IMHO is at least some measure of proof that they are more consistent hense more accurate. We don't have to agree, my original point was if building a Long range specific rig why go repeater over a single shot. [/QUOTE]
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