In today’s Accurate Shooter bulletin there is an article about the new BAT Nuevo 2-lug action that has horizontal lugs when locked in. Alex Wheeler was quoted as saying “Also the horizontal lugs may be why we see less vertical stringing in the groups.”
If the action does in fact create less vertical stringing, wouldn’t that mean you would have more horizontal stringing from the same issue? Also, given accurate range finders and high-consistency ammunition, since the greatest challenge for 1000+ yard shooting is usually wind reading, would it be helpful to take a vertical error element and turn it into an additional horizontal error element?
I don’t claim to know the answers - what do y’all think?
If the action does in fact create less vertical stringing, wouldn’t that mean you would have more horizontal stringing from the same issue? Also, given accurate range finders and high-consistency ammunition, since the greatest challenge for 1000+ yard shooting is usually wind reading, would it be helpful to take a vertical error element and turn it into an additional horizontal error element?
I don’t claim to know the answers - what do y’all think?
