Is it 1/2 of LT-30 and 1/2 of LT-32? By weight or volume?ya got to make your own.
It is at my house.Is it 1/2 of LT-30 and 1/2 of LT-32? By weight or volume?
Plenty of 6 PPC shooters would and have done so.Don’t know why anyone would want to put powders with different burn rates in the same case.
Don’t know why anyone would want to put powders with different burn rates in the same case.
To shoot smaller groups.Don’t know why anyone would want to put powders with different burn rates in the same case.
There you go Roy!Any 2 kernels with different sizes have different burn rates.
I've seen it at and near the top of lots of match reports. I've done it myself and I get it if you don't, it's simply not for everyone. But that has nothing to do with it working well or not. If you're not 100% comfortable with it, don't do it. Simple. I will add, not all powders should be blended, ever.Nbrsa nationals happening right now, find someone at top of the sheet shooting that combination!!
Can't argue with this at all except to say, without the shooter "getting it right" a big percentage of the time, things like optimizing burn rates really wouldn't matter much. But the reality is, mid teen aggs require both. The better the job done by the shooter, the more the details matter...and vice versa.I wish as much credit were given to the shooters as is given to equipment and components. I do realize the importance of good equipment/components, also realize that without a good shooter. none the rest means anything. The shooter is what makes it all come together....the shooter and Mother Nature have the last say.
Since these benchrest guns only require the tip of the finger to apply about one once of force to the trigger, ...... aside from being able to read the wind, what sort of things are important for the shooter to get right?I wish as much credit were given to the shooters as is given to equipment and components. I do realize the importance of good equipment/components, also realize that without a good shooter. none the rest means anything. The shooter is what makes it all come together....the shooter and Mother Nature have the last say.
Remember......Tiger Woods golf clubs don't make you Tiger Woods!
The shooter is responsible for everything from the loading bench to the target...everything is important,but the shooter is the single most important just like Tiger Woods is what made Tiger Woods who he is. He was on the golf course and gym,when the others were having breakfast/dinner/socializing ,and working on himself. Tiger's golf clubs could only do what he directed them to do. Benchrest equipment/componentsSince these benchrest guns only require the tip of the finger to apply about one once of force to the trigger, ...... aside from being able to read the wind, what sort of things are important for the shooter to get right?