Vern
Morethan1waytoskinacat
Ok I have been considering several different things.
However before I start lets try to level the playing field.
A lot of times when we post things in the competition category, especially super detailed things, we (even myself) tend to answer or think that in the long run what do they matter when "THAT" wind comes up it doesnt matter that much.... or does it.
We all know that conditions matter more in some cases than a lot of the things we think are important.
One example some of the top [hall of fame(we seem to be tired of names)] shooters dont do so well in calm conditions (you know who I mean).
BUT they do well in windy and twitchy conditions. Seeing what they say about whats NOT important could it be that some or many of those things really are important in mild, calm, dead (tunnel) conditions?
I ask this/these questions based on the fact that from time to time we see some .1 aggs listed. Sometimes they are in windy conditions. I have shot some .1s (not aggs) in windy conditions but it was by sitting the whole time studying the wind before the commence fire command.
When our groups, winners and following places are measured in the .001 range maybe it really does matter in the long run.
What makes all this come to mind is the fact that I watch some of the long range issues just as one and only one example meplat trimming.
IF IF IF we were in a calmer or more predictable wind condition where .1s can be shot how much difference could some of the things we say "dont matter" might actually matter.
How is it they can matter at 600 or 1000 yards where inches or .1 inches can make the difference and can it not matter (grammer) at 100-200 when .001 wins or place.....?
Have we lost sight of the smallest aggs and what made the sport what it is today?
Look at how anal we are about cleaning, neck turning. WHy is it one makers bullet will work for a lot of people and win a lot of matches but only for a while? Why Why Why???????????
Many shooters are set in their ways........yet there are innovators out there but they get shot down sometimes.....
Bla Bla Bla doesnt do it that way or Bla bla bla does it this way....... lemmings.........? Sometimes ,,,, sometimes just looking for what may really work across the spectrum....?
Sometimes things work across the board sometimes only for a given barrel, bullet powder gun combination this time ONLY.....
I would close this way... I think the only true answer would be if we could test some of these things in a tunnel with 20 different gun and barrel combinations. Then maybe we could find some things that really matter.
Maybe the top shooters have found some things that really matter, even if they dont realize it.
And yes when you get into "THAT" wind unless you are one of "THOSE" shooters maybe it wont matter but what about all the other times for all the other shooters?
However before I start lets try to level the playing field.
A lot of times when we post things in the competition category, especially super detailed things, we (even myself) tend to answer or think that in the long run what do they matter when "THAT" wind comes up it doesnt matter that much.... or does it.
We all know that conditions matter more in some cases than a lot of the things we think are important.
One example some of the top [hall of fame(we seem to be tired of names)] shooters dont do so well in calm conditions (you know who I mean).
BUT they do well in windy and twitchy conditions. Seeing what they say about whats NOT important could it be that some or many of those things really are important in mild, calm, dead (tunnel) conditions?
I ask this/these questions based on the fact that from time to time we see some .1 aggs listed. Sometimes they are in windy conditions. I have shot some .1s (not aggs) in windy conditions but it was by sitting the whole time studying the wind before the commence fire command.
When our groups, winners and following places are measured in the .001 range maybe it really does matter in the long run.
What makes all this come to mind is the fact that I watch some of the long range issues just as one and only one example meplat trimming.
IF IF IF we were in a calmer or more predictable wind condition where .1s can be shot how much difference could some of the things we say "dont matter" might actually matter.
How is it they can matter at 600 or 1000 yards where inches or .1 inches can make the difference and can it not matter (grammer) at 100-200 when .001 wins or place.....?
Have we lost sight of the smallest aggs and what made the sport what it is today?
Look at how anal we are about cleaning, neck turning. WHy is it one makers bullet will work for a lot of people and win a lot of matches but only for a while? Why Why Why???????????
Many shooters are set in their ways........yet there are innovators out there but they get shot down sometimes.....
Bla Bla Bla doesnt do it that way or Bla bla bla does it this way....... lemmings.........? Sometimes ,,,, sometimes just looking for what may really work across the spectrum....?
Sometimes things work across the board sometimes only for a given barrel, bullet powder gun combination this time ONLY.....
I would close this way... I think the only true answer would be if we could test some of these things in a tunnel with 20 different gun and barrel combinations. Then maybe we could find some things that really matter.
Maybe the top shooters have found some things that really matter, even if they dont realize it.
And yes when you get into "THAT" wind unless you are one of "THOSE" shooters maybe it wont matter but what about all the other times for all the other shooters?
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