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dannyjbiggs said:Steve Blair said:[br]jbhotrod said:OKay I came across a article today that pertains to this topic.
http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2009/08/tony-boyer-shares-secrets-in-ps-interview-read-it/
Mr Boyer says vertical dispersion is not so much load-related as it is related to how the rifle is setup. I realize Mr Boyer is a short-range man but one of the best at that so Id say any and all advice from him should not be taken lightly. Obviously high ES/SD WILL cause high vertical dispersion but what seems to be the consensus from competitive F-Class shooters as the best way to set the rifle up for minimal vertical??
If you look at modern F-Open and F-TR rifles, they are all pretty much long(30"+) barreled long forend stocked rifles. Common sense(something I lack) would tell me this creates a situation where the long forend will bounce and flex with each shot with that long, heavy barrel leveraging down on it. We all know the mantra that rigidity/flexibility has nothing to do with accuracy as long as its repeatable. However, I would like yall to take a look at what Mr Speedy Gonzales came up with as an experiment for trying to minimize vertical outside of load development:
http://benchrest.com/showthread.php?84233-New-stuff-we-are-playing-with-in-the-F-Class-game
To my eyes it looks largely to be a barrel-block with 2 rings on the barrel over a single base. It is his prediction that this will isolate the barrel from the bouncing effect of the stock`s forend. That was a pretty old post though. I was wondering if anyone knows if there has ever been any progress on this isolated block experiment? Looks promising in my opinion...
Most F-Open shooters with a well-designed stock and balanced setup do not have a problem holding short range vertical. At 1000 yards, it is ES that will kill you. Mr. Boyer is an exceptional BR shooter, apparently the best, but what applies to his discipline does not necessarily apply to another.
(Hello Steve...I've got a private question for you...mind giving up your telephone number to me?? Dan Biggs)
Danny,
Could these question come from shooting Ryan Eastman's gun at Oak Ridge. You need to go ahead and build one, so you can join, Steve, Ryan, and me.
Keith Trapp









