Here is my attempt to place it here. Hope it works. James MockGreat Article on page 38 ,Titled " A note form the Master",Tony Boyer. Mr Boyer shares his thoughts on, what has been, a well discussed subject on this Forum.
I wish i could copy and paste it here for the benefit of the non-subscribers to the magazine.
Glenn
Boyd, Do you feel a wood & carbon stock is required to have a competitive short range BR rifle? Reading your comments makes it seem so.
Great Article on page 38 ,Titled " A note form the Master",Tony Boyer. Mr Boyer shares his thoughts on, what has been, a well discussed subject on this Forum.
I wish i could copy and paste it here for the benefit of the non-subscribers to the magazine.
Glenn
Here is my attempt to place it here. Hope it works. James Mock
Regarding the article, given TB’s standing compared to mine in this game, I hesitate to respond; nevertheless, I’m going to respond. He opens with, “Why is the benchrest game dying?” and concludes with, “We need more people in our sport.”
I’m not convinced that the game is dying, e.g., it’s interesting that the picture of the 1955 shoot at Johnstown (see post # 110 at http://benchrest.com/showthread.php?93774-Benchrest-History-Thread/page8) shows far fewer folks than several of the “big” matches of the current era. Also, the numbers shown at post # 17 at http://benchrest.com/showthread.php?95175-Raton&p=779011&highlight=#post779011 don’t, in my mind, support the conclusion that the game is dying. Furthermore, there are countless numbers of shooters who don’t frequent registered-type matches. No, I’m not convinced the game is dying.
As for “need[ing] more people in our sport,” I wonder if many folks make much of an effort to attract more shooters? I suspect not.
Having been in the short range group shooting game only 3 years now any time I see the name Tony Boyer I stop and look it over real close, several times, as I did this article. But the first thing I think I noticed 1st was the same blue rifle that was on the picture cd we received from the 2016 cactus classic,, about 400 times,, and on the mailout entry form for the 2016 NBRSA nationals . Its really a pretty outfit.
Kelly Ellis
Having been in the short range group shooting game only 3 years now any time I see the name Tony Boyer I stop and look it over real close, several times, as I did this article.
Kelly Ellis
Benchrest is ripe with "follow the leader" syndrome.
It always has been, and always will be.
Mr Boyer laments about low turnout, and new shooters not being able to purchase the "latest and the best". I have been doing this for a long time, and I see nothing different in the situation from 1995 and 2016.
Great Barrels, Great Bullets, and Great Tuning. Combine those with an ability to read conditions, and that's what will win on a consistent basis.