Quote Originally Posted by Fuj' View Post
I have a Culver design Harrels. You still need to trickle. They are close
though. Too me it's like putting more bling on a Harley. It's still going to
drip oil on your living room carpet..... One of these days, when
I have another major moment of weakness, I want to bolt it up to a
Promethius, stand back, thump my chest, and yell like Tarzan.....
Well first before you do all that, i need to ask a question.
How long has it been since youve taken some ammo loaded to 1/10 or so of a grain, then used match grade bullets without weighing them, and went someplace where you could shoot at small rocks on steep side hills from a bench, at various distances out to say 1000 yds?
And id prefer a direct answer, not one claiming small groups would permit that anyway.
I know they would, but thats not the point of the question.
Next time you go over to Ridgeway, place some clay birds on the berms from say 500 out to the limit of 1000 yds. No target, just the clay birds, with loads like ive described. Of coarse wind is wind, regardless of the type target, so lets not get into that with this.
Id venture to say you have never tried it without going through all the very important loading steps people talk about but in fact not everybody does.
Remember, you only need to hit the rock or clay bird one time, and like a deer they rarely run off if you miss. lol