The shooter is the last important segment of the performance equation. Tony Boyer isn't going to win a thing with a bbl or bullets that have issues. Right now I have a batch of bullets that shoot shotgun patterns in my rifle. Changed bullets to a different lot and bam, center X. Sometimes things slip past the QC group and there is nothing you can do to correct that (other than take em back).Shooter
My trued Remington 40X shoots right along side any of my custom actions. There is an element of “ Shooters Jewelry” in custom actions.
I don’t know who tony boyer is, but why would he shoot crappy barrels and bullets.The shooter is the last important segment of the performance equation. Tony Boyer isn't going to win a thing with a bbl or bullets that have issues. Right now I have a batch of bullets that shoot shotgun patterns in my rifle. Changed bullets to a different lot and bam, center X. Sometimes things slip past the QC group and there is nothing you can do to correct that (other than take em back).
Thats why I picked trigger. I great shooter with a good rifle will always out-shoot a good shooter with a great rifle.Shooter
I disagree with that statement depending on the discipline and conditions. In bench-rest, with great conditions (a rarity I know) I could probably give a properly tuned rifle to almost anyone and they would shoot a small group at either 600 or 1,000 yards. In great conditions, matches are won before the match starts. In poor conditions, I fully agree with your statement.Thats why I picked trigger. I great shooter with a good rifle will always out-shoot a good shooter with a great rifle.
PopCharlie
Google Tony Boyer!I don’t know who tony boyer is, but why would he shoot crappy barrels and bullets.
See, it’s the shooter. The shooter picks the best components and equipment.
The shooter makes the shot. I guess benchrest is less so, more of a reload contest, whoever has the best stuff, but even then it’s still the shooter.