My .250 at 100 gave me .675 at 300 . 4
Targets 5 shots each
And 1.065 at 600 5 shots the other was 1 578 1000 forget it the conditions get bad by the time we can shoot . Larry
You can tune at 100 if you know how, this a proven fact....... Jim
Bullets can and do converge at longer range. They can and do shoot smaller moa at longer range, with the right tune.
Bullets are more affected up close, if they are not stable. You do the work at 100 it will work long. Jim
Bullets can and do converge at longer range. They can and do shoot smaller moa at longer range, with the right tune.
I haven't checked lately, but for a long time Bryan Litz had a hefty reward for anyone who would come to his range and prove exactly what you are saying. If you can demonstrate this myth, he said he would even pay your travel and motel expenses, if I recall correctly. Contact Mr. Litz to see if the offer still stands.
He devotes an entire chapter in his latest book to this very subject and includes details on how he tested the theory by shooting through a very thin close target as well as a distant target and comparing the results. As expected by most scientific shooters and EVERYONE who has ever studied physics, the idea of bullets converging at a distance is nothing but a bunch of wishful thinking.
Also you have a noted Rimfire builder (Bill Calfee) who also has centerfire experience saying that their is no such thing as positive compensation. Lol who do you believe?That offer excludes positive compensation. His offer was for someone to prove bullets "go to sleep" or stabilize. Mr, Litz is a very smart guy and I respect him because he actually tests. He is not, however, a Benchrest shooter. You need to be shooting very small to see this stuff. We have talked, argued, and agreed to disagree.
Also you have a noted Rimfire builder (Bill Calfee) who also has centerfire experience saying that their is no such thing as positive compensation. Lol who do you believe?
Really is simple, you tune to where the gun wants to shoot, ladder testing shows the positive compensation.. You can see it with your own eyes..I believe what is happening on the target. The thought behind how pos. comp. works makes very simple sense to me ( self proclaimed Flintstone ) and the targets ( shot through the chrono. ) look to me that it really is pretty Flintstone to understand..........But it really CAN'T be that simple......can it?