Hey Pete. That was the reason for my Dad's story at the top. He wrote it, not me. Sorta like a turning wheel thing?
Donald, I guess you found me out.
I'm too young to be a guru and that would be presumptious anyway, but you're right about my Father. He's retired from the SRDC and the net now but he's the one who got a lot of all the Swiss stuff started about 14 years ago with rifles, brass, stocks and parts brought into the US. His information on all things 7.5x55 Swiss shooting related is archived on the SRDC. He spent a lot of years developing load data, accurizing Swiss rifles, debunking rifle and cartridge myths and was the one who got Graf's into the ammuniton, brass and parts business. His accessories are used all over the world and his Diopters are used in sanctioned Swiss shoots here and out of country. Right now the Swiss military board is reviewing his new 1,000 yard Type P/S Diopter for sanctioned shoots there.
I'm in training and have been for quite a while and will be for some time to come. I do manage Swiss Products but I spend a lot of time in the armory working on precison loads for Swiss rifles. That and hardcasting 175gr bullets.
The precision part is what brought me here to learn. Dad told me that if I wanted to master what I haven't yet done to go where the guys who are masters can teach me. He sent me here.
I'm still doing a lot of reading here and not yet ready to ask the right questions. I'm trying to absorb as much as I can so I don't ask the obvious and waste your time.
This is where I hang out and where I'll put into action all that I learn here.
I plan on doing a phtographic record of everything I learn and do here. I guess I'll have to get one of those geared paper target backer things or find enough cooperative coyotes, eh?
Latigo