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Rinso said:Yes ..all true ... but the debate is about weather you can get a 30BR to shoot effectively at longer ranges. I dont know Earl personally nor have I seen him shoot, but the fact is a lot of the resulting scores in fly are down to wind and technique more than calibre.
Yes the bigger guns can make it easier ? or do they. I regularly see performance cartridges score below 243 and 22 based calibres. Thus it is, as always the 'nut behind the gun' which has the error rate.
I would be interested to see annie or Stuart Elliott, John Rawson, Matt Paroz, Dave Waters and co shooting this calibre.
I think we all would be suprised at the results.
The point of impact changes as a result of shooter error in most cases. And these guys can read conditions well.
Anyway its all speculation until its not.
Can' see any of the above trading their rifles in to prove my theory either.
I think the point is, if you want to be highly competitive you need a calibre which is forgiving. I dont think it is beyond the 30BR to shoot a good score but I dont think it would allow any margin for error either.
See ya at the range
Rinso,Dave Purcell)
Rinso said:Jeff,
I agree with what you say in so far as I am comfortable my 300WinMag will probably shoot a little tighter than a 30BR in any condition let alone perfect conditions.
I will also agree that I would not recommend to a new shooter that a 30 BR is a competitive calibre at 500 m
but I would encourage anyone with any rifle 30 BR included to Come out and have a go.
After all most of us dont start with a perfect rig and as you would be aware the inaugaral Fly shoots at Canberra where predominatly with 100/200 yd rigs, F class 308's and quality varmit guns.
Haven't we come a long way from those days.
The guys who turn up and shoot with what they have, are hopefully the newcomers, who will watch us old coots and come back determined to kick butt, having learned from the experience and discovered a joy in the event.
I don't think we should ever discourage anyone from trying with a 30BR or a 220 swift for that matter. Its all about getting out and trying the event, if you enjoy yourself its worth it, if you win its a bonus.
Enough though, I guess we agree on the priciple.
Lets all shoot more and type less, cos "if your burnin powder, your havin fun."
Cheers
Dave