Ive also been wondering why theres not much discussion of rails on here? IMO rail guns and heavy barrel block rifles are kinda like, respectively, the dragsters and funny cars of the shooting world. I say this because IMO accurate firearms in general go together with fast cars like titties and beer. There are many types of racing competitions, but drag racing cuts out everything else like turning, braking, etc and simply gets down to the nitty gritty of going as fast as possible in a straight line for a 1/4 or 1/8mi and focuses on a very specific narrow range of skills/car`s attributes; mainly power, keeping the car straight, and throttle control. Similarly, there are many types of shooting competitions, but Benchrest cuts out everything involved in competitions like tactical/practical shooting, high power, etc where a large part of the competition is not only marksmanship, but also physical fitness, observational skill, speed of acquiring and connecting with the target, etc. Instead, benchrest simply focuses on getting the most accuracy possible, with the main skill of reading the wind being about the most important. Obviously I left out tuning the rifle/load just like I left out tuning the fuel system(whether injected or carb`d), tuning the chassis/suspension, ignition timing, and anything else you must do to get the car to hook.
Hence, benchrest is to drag racing, as rail guns are to dragsters. Heck, if you think a bit abstractly, in the racing world dragsters are actually sometimes even called "rails" because that is essentially what the chassis is.
Point being, dragsters are the top of the food chain in drag racing. There is absolutely NO other purpose for a dragster, than going down a 1/4 or 1/8mi drag strip. Rail guns are (mostly) the top of the food chain in benchrest, and there is absolutely NO other (practical)purpose for rail gun than BR shooting. So why the silence yall?
Im guessing a lot of(not all) the men/women who run rails and spend the time tuning them simply dont care to, or dont have enough time to, post about them on the net.