Boyd Allen
Active member
Would that were so simple as just adding 6.5#. You may have noticed that one does not see so many rifles stocked to add 3# for HV. I believe that this is because there is more to making a HV than adding a weight to a LV/Sporter. Build a rifle that has the feature that you suggest and prove that it shoots as well as a rifle that is built to be balanced at the heavier weight, and then you will have more than conjecture stated as fact.
As to the implication that if one does not favor your suggestion as to how to broaden the participation in Benchrest, that one is insincere in ones intent to achieve that goal...pure retoric...and unconvincing. The people that are working toward that goal are taking the trouble to quietly mentor potential competitors and/or put on unsanctioned, club level score matches.
An aside for those that may not know...YO produces... slaves hard, to good effect, to produce an outstanding web site, that you may have already been to. 6mmBR.com. I consider him a good friend of great talent. We have had this argument several times before, and even though he lacks the vision to agree with me on this he is a fine fellow. Now , back to the subject at hand.
If one wanted to simply have the experience of shooting a match, with a non-conforming rifle. One could probably make arrangements to do so as long as the match director had been asked before hand, and there were some empty benches on one of the relays. One might even make conditional provision in the rules for that, without doing harm to the additional structure. Such things as caliber and muzzle break restrictions would probably be appropriate. I wouldn't want to shoot next to some monster magnum, or a muzzle break because of the problems that could happen if one doubled. Anyway, it is time to go to work. I will look at this later when I have more time.
As to the implication that if one does not favor your suggestion as to how to broaden the participation in Benchrest, that one is insincere in ones intent to achieve that goal...pure retoric...and unconvincing. The people that are working toward that goal are taking the trouble to quietly mentor potential competitors and/or put on unsanctioned, club level score matches.
An aside for those that may not know...YO produces... slaves hard, to good effect, to produce an outstanding web site, that you may have already been to. 6mmBR.com. I consider him a good friend of great talent. We have had this argument several times before, and even though he lacks the vision to agree with me on this he is a fine fellow. Now , back to the subject at hand.
If one wanted to simply have the experience of shooting a match, with a non-conforming rifle. One could probably make arrangements to do so as long as the match director had been asked before hand, and there were some empty benches on one of the relays. One might even make conditional provision in the rules for that, without doing harm to the additional structure. Such things as caliber and muzzle break restrictions would probably be appropriate. I wouldn't want to shoot next to some monster magnum, or a muzzle break because of the problems that could happen if one doubled. Anyway, it is time to go to work. I will look at this later when I have more time.