Boyd,
How can I say this without hurting anyone's feelings...
Benchresters are like 10,000 battered women! They just won't listen!
Example: The Shamrock LV 100 I came in 3rd. We have about 6 guys shooting the same reamer, bullets and powder! Seating depth and load should be a no brainer. At lunch we had a meeting and everyone wants to know what load I was shooting. I told them 29.4.
We shot the HV 100 that afternoon. Throughout the day they asked, "what load are you shooting?" I told them 29.4! I came in second in the HV 100. That evening I asked, "What load did you shoot?" They said 28.9! Did you try 29.4? No, I think that's too hot for my gun! Well OK THEN!
See what I'm saying here! They just don't listen! Most of the time they don't even try!
If someone is shooting great aggs from of a couple bricks with a gun that's Super Slick more power to them! They are an exceptional shooter. I just shared what has worked for me and those that I have coached.
However, with the Aggs that are needed to win TODAY! I'd recommend a slightly softer front and rear bag. Try some tension on your front bag. You never can tell! It might help!
As for my setup, I have no problems with how the gun tracks and returns to target. I certainly don't have a problem with the teen aggs and winning!
So folks you might give it a try! There could be something to it! Or there might not! But you should probably at least give it a try, before you make the decision it doesn't work.
Just Sayin'
Bart Sauter
How can I say this without hurting anyone's feelings...
Benchresters are like 10,000 battered women! They just won't listen!
Example: The Shamrock LV 100 I came in 3rd. We have about 6 guys shooting the same reamer, bullets and powder! Seating depth and load should be a no brainer. At lunch we had a meeting and everyone wants to know what load I was shooting. I told them 29.4.
We shot the HV 100 that afternoon. Throughout the day they asked, "what load are you shooting?" I told them 29.4! I came in second in the HV 100. That evening I asked, "What load did you shoot?" They said 28.9! Did you try 29.4? No, I think that's too hot for my gun! Well OK THEN!
See what I'm saying here! They just don't listen! Most of the time they don't even try!
If someone is shooting great aggs from of a couple bricks with a gun that's Super Slick more power to them! They are an exceptional shooter. I just shared what has worked for me and those that I have coached.
However, with the Aggs that are needed to win TODAY! I'd recommend a slightly softer front and rear bag. Try some tension on your front bag. You never can tell! It might help!
As for my setup, I have no problems with how the gun tracks and returns to target. I certainly don't have a problem with the teen aggs and winning!
So folks you might give it a try! There could be something to it! Or there might not! But you should probably at least give it a try, before you make the decision it doesn't work.
Just Sayin'
Bart Sauter