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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 98100" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>OK, Green 788 </p><p></p><p>Talk about a mish mash of blather, that is the pot calling the kettle black. </p><p></p><p>If you think BR shooters start into the lands with some types of bullets because they cannot seat them straight, you have been smoking some really good stuff. There is no way to put it other than to say that is an absolutely asinine statement. </p><p></p><p>Guess who originally learned about tweaking your seating die nose to fit the bullet? Guess who started sorting bullets to ogive, guess who started metplat trimming, and other match proven techniques. </p><p></p><p>A BR shooter normally start into the lands because we have only one way to go and that is out, rather than jump in and out of any other way as you prescribe on your site. Plus we are not limited to a mag OAL. BR shooters are extremely methodical in what they do and why and it is match proven vs speculation on an unproven theory. </p><p></p><p>As for the gobbledy goop statement about BR shooters adjusting powder charge to make a certain seating depth work, YOU have it backwards and are totally wrong again. I cannot even imagine where you dreamed up such a statement!! We never use a fixed seating depth and adjust powder only. Basic BR techniques call for adjusting the seating depth last normally. </p><p></p><p>You are deriding match proven techniques that you obviously know nothing about and are totally misinformed in almost every aspect based on the comments you made. Plus even if it was, it sure as heck works and is proven time and time again on the range.</p><p></p><p>You do not have a clue about extreme accuracy and what it REALLY takes to get there if you believe that garbage you just printed. Oh sure, as you say "You can make a gun shoot well off the lands" which is taking mag gun and getting 1/2-1 MOA, which is the repeated OCW standard. Well that is not extreme accuracy by any stretch of the imagination. That and a $1 will get you a cup of coffee at a match and a quick trip back to the car to go home.</p><p></p><p>Leave extreme accuracy techniques to people who do it vs deriding and theorizing.</p><p></p><p>BH</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 98100, member: 12"] OK, Green 788 Talk about a mish mash of blather, that is the pot calling the kettle black. If you think BR shooters start into the lands with some types of bullets because they cannot seat them straight, you have been smoking some really good stuff. There is no way to put it other than to say that is an absolutely asinine statement. Guess who originally learned about tweaking your seating die nose to fit the bullet? Guess who started sorting bullets to ogive, guess who started metplat trimming, and other match proven techniques. A BR shooter normally start into the lands because we have only one way to go and that is out, rather than jump in and out of any other way as you prescribe on your site. Plus we are not limited to a mag OAL. BR shooters are extremely methodical in what they do and why and it is match proven vs speculation on an unproven theory. As for the gobbledy goop statement about BR shooters adjusting powder charge to make a certain seating depth work, YOU have it backwards and are totally wrong again. I cannot even imagine where you dreamed up such a statement!! We never use a fixed seating depth and adjust powder only. Basic BR techniques call for adjusting the seating depth last normally. You are deriding match proven techniques that you obviously know nothing about and are totally misinformed in almost every aspect based on the comments you made. Plus even if it was, it sure as heck works and is proven time and time again on the range. You do not have a clue about extreme accuracy and what it REALLY takes to get there if you believe that garbage you just printed. Oh sure, as you say "You can make a gun shoot well off the lands" which is taking mag gun and getting 1/2-1 MOA, which is the repeated OCW standard. Well that is not extreme accuracy by any stretch of the imagination. That and a $1 will get you a cup of coffee at a match and a quick trip back to the car to go home. Leave extreme accuracy techniques to people who do it vs deriding and theorizing. BH [/QUOTE]
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