Ledd Slinger
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Does that carbon wrapped barrel know how to read a wind flag?
Does your steel barrel know how to read a wind flag?

Does that carbon wrapped barrel know how to read a wind flag?
I apologize. I didn't know you think like a high ranking member of TFES. You must be on their Board of Directors.Dude, it's because of guys like you that we're spending taxpayer dollars subsidizing frauds like Ela'n Thee Musk, "hydrogen cars" and jousting endlessly at windmills under the flickering light of "solar energy" whilst creeping socialism devours my childrens' inheritance........
There's a phrase in Texas called "I saw the rope".
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And you will always fall for any story, any view, just so long as someone'll show you the rope.
I GET IT...... I just disagree, fer real. I don't need to "ask for simpler explanation" LOL!
Here's another sign I keep on my wall.
“Two percent of the people think; three percent of the people think they think; and ninety-five percent of the people would rather die than think.”
― George Bernard Shaw
Mr A. Mallock ("Vibrations of Rifle Barrels", Proceedings of the Royal Society, Vol. 68, page 327, 1901) may not have been the first person to put forward the proposition that a rifle can be "tuned" to generate "positive compensation" at a given range, but it shows that this idea has been around for well over a century and is not a new one.
Here's another sign I keep on my wall.
“Two percent of the people think; three percent of the people think they think; and ninety-five percent of the people would rather die than think.”
― George Bernard Shaw
Agree, mostly. Barrel dimensions and materials determine their several frequencies. External forces and directions determine their vibration amounts and axes. Each one is a sine wave.1) barrels have a theoretically infinite number of vibration modes, the sum of which determine the barrels whipping motion in three dimensions. It’s not as simple as a sine wave, and depends significantly on things other than barrel dimensions and materials.
All i am saying while shooting fclass, i see guys throw everything they can at trying to win fclass, everything is the next best thing. Then they lay down to shoot and reality strikes, they need to work on wind reading. Carbon barrel I am sure is an awesome product but reality is that it would help only the very best shooters which as you know is not a very large group.Does your steel barrel know how to read a wind flag?![]()
Ya got me thereDude, George Bernard Shaw was a socialist. You shouldn't bitch about socialism (for no reason in this thread), then quote a famous socialist and say you are going to hang his words on you wall.
Maybe we should leave politics off Accurate Shooter all together.
Can't we simply get back to making fun of Creedmoor?
Just having a little fun with you and trying to get us back on track. No offence intended.Ya got me there![]()
Here's a couple of 5 shot groups at 100...same target, one after the other, and the wind was blowing. Yessir, luck helps but I can post others from the same target.
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My camera is better than my shooting. I guess that's two of us.I can take a pic of my 5 shot groups like that. The other 3 shots are out of frame also!