How well do you know Frank Gali? I think he is more of a competitive shooter than what you might think? Maybe not in BR matches etc....but Frank does compete!
Also being as it is/was Veterans Day....maybe go over on Snipers Hide and take a moment and thank him for his service....Just saying.
Later, Frank
Bartlein Barrels
I apologize if my comment came across as a "Lets bash Frank" kind of comment. I know he catches enough crap on Facebook and other social media, so I am not trying to add to the dog-pile. Frank was not meant to be the focus of my comment. I've met Frank a few times, and I think he's a nice guy, and maybe has a little bit too much of the Marine Corps left in him. The guy that taught me how to shoot was also a Marine, and is cut from just about the same cloth as Frank. Marines tend to be a lot more definitive in their beliefs than us Army folk; at least that has been my experience.
For example, my mentor was extremely adamant that cut rifled barrels are better than button rifled barrels. If it isn't made by Bartlein or Kreiger he doesn't want it on his guns. The only exception to that rule is Lilja, and that was only after seeing a whole bunch of Lilja barrels go on guns and actually shoot well. He's a pretty smart guy too, and was at one point pretty competitive; won a bunch of sniper comps in the 90's, went Distinguished Rifleman and earned his Highmaster card with an M14. He also builds the most accurate M14's I've ever seen. But he is a Marine, and holy hell is it hard to get him to change his mind about something.
I should have probably added the caveat (ewwww I hate that word) that I didn't mean that he doesn't shoot in competitions, but rather that his primary drive is not the competitive shooting world. And that's not a mark against Frank; I think if he wanted to, he could compete in whatever long range discipline he wanted to.
I am not saying that he is not a credible source of info; he is definitely listening to some smart people, and is smart in his own right. However that lack of experience in seriously pursuing competition does temper how much gravitas I will place in his advice.
When he dismisses F-Class as just "Belly Benchrest" (and he is not the only one to do so) and not "real marksmanship" he hurts his credibility with me. I think the Tactical Rifle community is especially susceptible to this as well. One of my huge pet-peeves that I am probably equally guilty of is hand-waiving someone else's serious pursuit of Marksmanship because it's not the discipline I choose to compete in.
I have seen too many really great shooters switch from one discipline to another and totally mop the floor with the true believers. The old joke is "Whats the hardest thing about being a Smallbore shooter?....Having to tell your mom that you're gay"...I hate to break it to all the really manly totally straight center fire shooters...but anyone that is remotely competitive at a National level in smallbore can whip your ass up and down a Highpower range with a month of training.
Furthermore, I would be willing to bet that anyone that has put the effort into being nationally competitive in F-Class could do well in PRS if they dedicated the same amount of effort...even though F-Class isn't real marksmanship.
This comment got really long...