Blair,Boyd,Skeetlee et all,
The subject is too vast to reply in a single post, and I feel as if I was fighting quite lonely here .
In the whole egieering world, there are always been concepts and performance differences between consumer mass production and purpose-built equipment.
Blair,it is decided, I will put my concepts on paper, but be patient…
About competent persons quoted here and there, I look forward to meet Kent and the other US Team members next month.
I had the honour to meet Creighton in 1985 as US Palma Team Captain, as well as Mid for the first time…
BTW, what action were they and are all those great shooters all using for prone shooting??. Creighton was shooting a Swing for Palma at the time?.
I know for your major discipline in US, a repeater is one of the musts, but when it comes to single shot disciplines, bench and prone, there are quite other points to consider.
One can mention case head recess, extractor, ejector, firing pin (many detail aspects here), receiver and bolt stiffness, machining tolerances, materials quality, concentricity, barrel shank and method of barrel fitting, trigger, bolt travel, methods of bedding, etc, etc.
There is however an other aspect, and this is ergonomy. I refer to this on Nate G. recent comments and video published elsewhere.
Only mention prone single shot actions. Bench rest is slightly different, and will be an other subject, as if BR actions are near to prone in concept, the requirements differ in some aspects and this is the object of an actual development of mine……
R.G.C