know-it-all old high power shooters!!
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:38 am
How rude of me! "Piss off and leave" isn't my normal venue, so with sheet-rocking awaiting me, I believe this morning I'll have another cup of java and see if I might stir it up a bit more. This is a public forum. (wish I knew how to use all those BOLD and highlighter deals for emphasis, way cool)
Few years ago on the evening prior to the begining of the Nationals,a few folks were gathered about a picnic table shooting the breeze. I,,,, an aspiring AA shooter was going on and on expounding the virtues of my 7X250 wildcat super silhouette cartridge,,,when out of the blue from across the table dead-eyed serious and without cracking a smile a gent replies: "None of the top shooters are shooting wildcats!". Whoa! How rude. Does he not realize the depth of study and research I've put into this? Who does he think he is?
Contrary to how it appears in the earlier posts, we are not complete strangers, as about a year ago this month as a matter of fact. I responded to one of your inquiries over on BRC. Your request? How fast will a 180 go in a 7BR? I pm'd you my load data, data I might add, that was not obtained from a few shots over the chrono in winter but over several range sessions, dozens of matchs and conferred on with couple of other shooters with much more experience that I. (one of em does it for a living). A few weeks later a gent from down under was again asking the question on BRC of the viability of the 7BR in Silhouette: http://www.benchrest.com/forums/showthr ... Silhouette Page two of the thread is especially interesting as two of the responders I know personnally as outstanding shooters and competitors, nailed down exactly the paramenters I had sent you earlier. "Better than average results" yep! 200+ fps more than some of the best minds in the sport!! Awesome! I'm not joking, I've dug primer shards out of my cheek from standing beside my wife's rifle during practice, It's not loaded to anywhere near the kahunas of the loads you're speaking of. These little cases can go from waaay cool to psychotic in a NewYork minute when loaded to the highest presure levels
At the most there'll be 6-8 or so 7BR etcs at the nationals (or have been for the last few years) so over 90% of the competitors haven't bought into it either. If you think I'm just an old white haired stick in the mud refusing to see the future may I add that of those 6-8 7BRs at the last two nationals, I personnally entered two of them. This year the little case cost me significant targets at Phoenix and at prior matchs.(not the direction I felt I wanted to go, and ram knockdown was NOT the factor) Depending on your needs and your dedication, discipline in loading etc. the 7BR can be a formidable competitor. I call it majoring in the minors, case design within reasonable parameters has minimal influence on final score. All cartidges capable of toppling a 50# target 1/3 of a mile away with any regularity are going to recoil to some degree. That's what makes the game special!!
Remember the gent across the table? Three days later I, with my ego bruised stood in the 11th or 12th spot in AA. He on the other hand came forward to accept the award as that years national champion. Had I "heard" what he was saying then I might have saved myself years of learning and mucho $$$$'s. Seems I had superior balistics, terminal performance, higher BC's, and memorized wind drift tables. He had a case 2/3's full of powder and a performance worked out through hours, weeks, months and years of training. The scoreboard showed the differance.
And why all this from me, a non-prolific poster? Why my concerns over one who wishes to play in the freeway? Because: "If my results are any indication of normal then I would say that a bigger case is not necessary" The allure is undeniable. The "freelunch" gets us all. Nobody is dumb enough to run out and try to duplicate this!! Right? Well,,, let me introduce myself. Not too many years ago I was hooked on this HP game from an article in the Sierra load manual. As the closest range I was to find was 230 miles away, and not wanting to arrive "uneducated" I sought knowledge. I found it from a knowledgable sort on the internet. Turns out the ol boys at the range didn't have any of my "knowledge"! Also revealed over subsequent posts (IN MY CASE) my coach had never actually been to a match (hell of a writer though). If a beginer is reading this and has suffered through to this point, take a word of advice. Buy nothing! contact the match director a few weeks prior to your chosen match and tell him straight up----want to play----have??? ---know nothing----show me!!! Works much better, I promise.
So,,, we on the same page yet? Still "pissed" at me? They say it's good cardio. Look me up at Ridgway, we'll do dinner or something after it's over. High score eats free! What do you say?
Look on the bright side. Spring is near, I've rifles to finish assembling, several needing paint, house to finish. etc, etc. All of which could mean you're not having to hear from me for months!!! Be Happy!!
Carroll
Few years ago on the evening prior to the begining of the Nationals,a few folks were gathered about a picnic table shooting the breeze. I,,,, an aspiring AA shooter was going on and on expounding the virtues of my 7X250 wildcat super silhouette cartridge,,,when out of the blue from across the table dead-eyed serious and without cracking a smile a gent replies: "None of the top shooters are shooting wildcats!". Whoa! How rude. Does he not realize the depth of study and research I've put into this? Who does he think he is?
Contrary to how it appears in the earlier posts, we are not complete strangers, as about a year ago this month as a matter of fact. I responded to one of your inquiries over on BRC. Your request? How fast will a 180 go in a 7BR? I pm'd you my load data, data I might add, that was not obtained from a few shots over the chrono in winter but over several range sessions, dozens of matchs and conferred on with couple of other shooters with much more experience that I. (one of em does it for a living). A few weeks later a gent from down under was again asking the question on BRC of the viability of the 7BR in Silhouette: http://www.benchrest.com/forums/showthr ... Silhouette Page two of the thread is especially interesting as two of the responders I know personnally as outstanding shooters and competitors, nailed down exactly the paramenters I had sent you earlier. "Better than average results" yep! 200+ fps more than some of the best minds in the sport!! Awesome! I'm not joking, I've dug primer shards out of my cheek from standing beside my wife's rifle during practice, It's not loaded to anywhere near the kahunas of the loads you're speaking of. These little cases can go from waaay cool to psychotic in a NewYork minute when loaded to the highest presure levels
At the most there'll be 6-8 or so 7BR etcs at the nationals (or have been for the last few years) so over 90% of the competitors haven't bought into it either. If you think I'm just an old white haired stick in the mud refusing to see the future may I add that of those 6-8 7BRs at the last two nationals, I personnally entered two of them. This year the little case cost me significant targets at Phoenix and at prior matchs.(not the direction I felt I wanted to go, and ram knockdown was NOT the factor) Depending on your needs and your dedication, discipline in loading etc. the 7BR can be a formidable competitor. I call it majoring in the minors, case design within reasonable parameters has minimal influence on final score. All cartidges capable of toppling a 50# target 1/3 of a mile away with any regularity are going to recoil to some degree. That's what makes the game special!!
Remember the gent across the table? Three days later I, with my ego bruised stood in the 11th or 12th spot in AA. He on the other hand came forward to accept the award as that years national champion. Had I "heard" what he was saying then I might have saved myself years of learning and mucho $$$$'s. Seems I had superior balistics, terminal performance, higher BC's, and memorized wind drift tables. He had a case 2/3's full of powder and a performance worked out through hours, weeks, months and years of training. The scoreboard showed the differance.
And why all this from me, a non-prolific poster? Why my concerns over one who wishes to play in the freeway? Because: "If my results are any indication of normal then I would say that a bigger case is not necessary" The allure is undeniable. The "freelunch" gets us all. Nobody is dumb enough to run out and try to duplicate this!! Right? Well,,, let me introduce myself. Not too many years ago I was hooked on this HP game from an article in the Sierra load manual. As the closest range I was to find was 230 miles away, and not wanting to arrive "uneducated" I sought knowledge. I found it from a knowledgable sort on the internet. Turns out the ol boys at the range didn't have any of my "knowledge"! Also revealed over subsequent posts (IN MY CASE) my coach had never actually been to a match (hell of a writer though). If a beginer is reading this and has suffered through to this point, take a word of advice. Buy nothing! contact the match director a few weeks prior to your chosen match and tell him straight up----want to play----have??? ---know nothing----show me!!! Works much better, I promise.
So,,, we on the same page yet? Still "pissed" at me? They say it's good cardio. Look me up at Ridgway, we'll do dinner or something after it's over. High score eats free! What do you say?
Look on the bright side. Spring is near, I've rifles to finish assembling, several needing paint, house to finish. etc, etc. All of which could mean you're not having to hear from me for months!!! Be Happy!!
Carroll