Cameron Mc wrote:[In the teams our 2 rifles were 1st and 2nd highest scores overall.
We both used 180vld's and 2209. Accuracy at 1000y was amazing.![]()
Cheers
Cam
Our coaches were amazing too







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Cameron Mc wrote:[In the teams our 2 rifles were 1st and 2nd highest scores overall.
We both used 180vld's and 2209. Accuracy at 1000y was amazing.![]()
Cheers
Cam
williada wrote:Just a point to remember, the twist rate of the barrel you select to be maximised is location and therefore air density dependant. Many US ranges shoot at several thousand feet higher than Australian ranges. That means the air density is less and their tunes do not have to punch as hard in terms of velocity either.
Frank Green wrote:williada wrote:Just a point to remember, the twist rate of the barrel you select to be maximised is location and therefore air density dependant. Many US ranges shoot at several thousand feet higher than Australian ranges. That means the air density is less and their tunes do not have to punch as hard in terms of velocity either.
Not all of the ranges. If the F-class champs are held at Lodi, WI next year like they are saying (about a 1.5 hour drive from the shop) the elevation there if I remember correctly is only 820 ft. above sea level. The range at my house is only 600ft.
Later, Frank
DannyS wrote:I'm sure sponsorship has a big influence on the statistics
6.5x47 lapua wrote:DannyS wrote:I'm sure sponsorship has a big influence on the statistics
thats the problem with equipment lists.is it a real yardstick as to what is the "best" or a list of who is sponsoring the most out of all the companies involved.