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Reloading
To neck turn, to ream or not to ream?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1553631" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>But again your talking about groups. When talking about shooting as in target shooting, certainly that is the main consideration, and what ever it takes to accomplish that is worth doing. The whole thing revolves around accuracy of the equipment and the shooters ability to deliver.</p><p> But does luck play any roll at all, especially when discussing long range target shooting? </p><p>And if we think not, then why has no long range 1000 yd record holder ever duplicated his performance? </p><p>I mean very good bowlers have often bowled 300 games haven't they? Some target shooters can be counted on to shoot perfect prone scores 100% of the time in certain types of shooting. Just the X count might vary some.</p><p>As for long range hunting, and whats required in order to be successfull at that, id advise discussing that with those who are, and get their take on it.</p><p>And not just in one part of the country, because it can vary depending upon where you might be. </p><p>But I can tell you one thing for sure, the best long range target shooters as a rule don't finish at the head of that group. As difficult as that may be to understand and agree with, has no bearing whatsoever with actuall reality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1553631, member: 12443"] But again your talking about groups. When talking about shooting as in target shooting, certainly that is the main consideration, and what ever it takes to accomplish that is worth doing. The whole thing revolves around accuracy of the equipment and the shooters ability to deliver. But does luck play any roll at all, especially when discussing long range target shooting? And if we think not, then why has no long range 1000 yd record holder ever duplicated his performance? I mean very good bowlers have often bowled 300 games haven't they? Some target shooters can be counted on to shoot perfect prone scores 100% of the time in certain types of shooting. Just the X count might vary some. As for long range hunting, and whats required in order to be successfull at that, id advise discussing that with those who are, and get their take on it. And not just in one part of the country, because it can vary depending upon where you might be. But I can tell you one thing for sure, the best long range target shooters as a rule don't finish at the head of that group. As difficult as that may be to understand and agree with, has no bearing whatsoever with actuall reality. [/QUOTE]
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