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Dewight
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I've seen references to a rifles ability to shoot "through the wind." This sounds like an urban legand to me. If it isn't, does anyone have an explaination of what may make this so?
DRY LAND IS NOT A MYTH!!!!!! When you get the perfect storm between barrel and ammo, you have done got yourself a Wind Bucker. Hooter's Gun No. 1 shot through anything from 0-10mph give or take. A great gun is only as great as the ammo that you feed it. HG1 could only deliver that kind of performance with good ammo.
What exactly makes good ammo good ammo? Is it the speed, the consistency of speed or the the consistency of the bullets. In CF there is a lot of emphesis put on the quality of bullets. Could this be a factor in good RF ammo as well?
You need to quit trying to compare Cf to RF Pete, there is just no comparison.What makes really good ammo is a combo of many things one is consistency of speed from one round to another.Another thing is if it sets the vibration pattern so perfect for that particular barrel that it has very little or no yaw it will fly straighter and hold off wind better.I think that the quality of the bullet itself is something that plays and another is seating depth consistency.Probably several other things too but that is enough.
In-bore yaw (in CF) is taken to arise from (1) any CG offset in the bullet, perhaps (2) misalignment of the bullet as it starts down the bore, and (3) No one knows for sure. Vibration is not taken as a factor in in-bore yaw.Another thing is if it sets the vibration pattern so perfect for that particular barrel that it has very little or no yaw it will fly straighter and hold off wind better.
You need to quit trying to compare Cf to RF Pete, there is just no comparison.What makes really good ammo is a combo of many things one is consistency of speed from one round to another.Another thing is if it sets the vibration pattern so perfect for that particular barrel that it has very little or no yaw it will fly straighter and hold off wind better.I think that the quality of the bullet itself is something that plays and another is seating depth consistency.Probably several other things too but that is enough.
With all due respect Mike, ammo is ammo is ammo from my point of view. We don't have the ability to adjust the RF ammo is all. One thing we can do I think is the following:
I went through 6 boxes of the same lot of Match and checked the OAL from the front of the "driving band" to the butt of the case . Three full boxes plus 4 rounds fell into one length while two boxes plus 5 rounds fell into another .001 different. The remainder fell into other lengths, some .008 longer than the mean. I shot a box of the sorted ones at the last match I was in. Couldn't detect any difference but then it was a "Tough Day". I do think there may be something to be gained by sorting by length, however. I think the rounds that lock up tighter go to a different spot on the paper. It might be interesting to check some Red Box to see if it is closer in OAL's.
For what it is worth, the people that I listen to for help in this game don't sort ammo, not at all. Take it and shoot it and see how it does in your guns, that is the only way to "sort" ammo.![]()
What exactly makes good ammo good ammo? Is it the speed, the consistency of speed or the the consistency of the bullets. In CF there is a lot of emphesis put on the quality of bullets. Could this be a factor in good RF ammo as well?
What makes really good ammo is a combo of many things one is consistency of speed from one round to another.Another thing is if it sets the vibration pattern so perfect for that particular barrel that it has very little or no yaw it will fly straighter and hold off wind better.I think that the quality of the bullet itself is something that plays and another is seating depth consistency.Probably several other things too but that is enough.
With all due respect Pete that may be why you dont win as much as you would like.If you shot more you would realize there is good ammo and bad, then there is awsome ammo,If you are shooting a lot you arent paying attention and there is no hope.BTW you are close on your measurement process but it is a bit different than the way you are doing, maybe one day I will fill you in.
P.S. I didnt mean any disrespect I was just informing in the last post, I guess in this one also.
A big thumbs up for this...Another thing is if it sets the vibration pattern so perfect for that particular barrel that it has very little or no yaw it will fly straighter and hold off wind better.