The Accurate Reloading Forums
Any interest in a new forum...
10 July 2016, 09:04
Idaho SharpshooterAny interest in a new forum...
Are there enough of us out there interested in Precision and Accuracy shooting to justify a forum?
Precision = small groups
Accuracy = point of aim
10 July 2016, 10:27
Mark ClarkHow would this new forum differ from the Benchrest and Target forum?
10 July 2016, 15:15
Ackley Improved UserAlso, long-range shooting is all about precision and accuracy.
12 July 2016, 09:22
SliderIt wouldn't be a new Forum it would be a new board.
12 July 2016, 20:47
larrysIn a word......no. What Mark said.
Larry
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12 July 2016, 21:19
Idaho SharpshooterI thought perhaps it would increase member participation. What Mark said includes about four posts a week, on average for the two boards.
I wondered if there was much interest here for such a thing. I have my answer.
12 July 2016, 21:33
hivelosityI would like it. there are things you can do to shoot small and accurate.
12 July 2016, 21:41
wasbeemanThere are a lot of things you can do to a box gun to enhance its accuracy and there are a lot of things you can do to enhance your precision before you get into the absolutely, totally anal world of bench rest or 1000 yard shooting. Each of those disciplines are a law unto themselves.
Aim for the exit hole
Minimal interest here. on AR.
Sorry; I know that is Idaho's passion.
12 July 2016, 23:54
ramrod340No thanks
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
13 July 2016, 09:09
Idaho SharpshooterMy true passion, that caused me to move here from the St Louis area; is killing Rockchucks from zipcode to zipcode...
Accuracy and Precision are means to that end.
13 July 2016, 21:16
LuckyduckerI would be interested in this catagory. I have never shot any organized competition but I like to load and shoot like I do. Good idea Rich!
Dennis
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14 July 2016, 00:50
Mark ClarkISS, I was not nixing your forum suggestions, just asking the difference.
Perhaps a rewording of the name of the Benchrest forum to include precision/accuracy topics, such as P. D. Hunting rifles. Then we start posting!
Mark
14 July 2016, 04:23
Dulltool17I'd likely have darn little to contribute, but would be an avid reader...I have much to learn.
Doug Wilhelmi
NRA Life Member
14 July 2016, 05:49
Michael MichalskiI vote yes. I just don't have the "stuff" that bench rest guys do, but still am interested in accuracy techniques and practices. I've learned a lot from the extreme accuracy people but just can't seem to do that level of detail.
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14 July 2016, 06:16
ted thornWhy not start a thread on the topic and see how that goes.
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14 July 2016, 06:44
B L O'Connorquote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
My true passion, that caused me to move here from the St Louis area; is killing Rockchucks from zipcode to zipcode...
Accuracy and Precision are means to that end.
Boy do I get the varmint thingy! My passion is ground squirrels here, to your left, in O'gan!
14 July 2016, 08:09
Idaho Sharpshooterthe reason I ask, where would you post the following topics:
1. AIU has been testing his new LabRadar. Want his findings?
2. My build of a 6.5-284 with a custom tight-neck reamer from JGS that Bartlein is building for me.
2B. The fact that the barrel will have a gain twist, and a Kenyon trigger.
3. Some of the things Brian Litz is doing.
4. Balance Beam Scales VS electronic. What brand of electronic scale is the most accurate and/or consistent. I am beginning to think the number of medium to large scale drug dealers place of business that gets raided might be the best way to find out.
5. The equipment lists at the 600 to 1000 yard competition might be of interest. Find out what guys who shoot in the 5"-6" range for 5-shots are are basing builds on. If 19 out of the Top 20 at a nationals shoot are using the same action, and I am considering a build, I want to know what the 19 are using, not the 1.
I note that this is called the Accurate Reloading Forum, not the Big Game/DG Hunting website.
Rich
14 July 2016, 08:42
ted thornPost all of that here
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17 July 2016, 11:43
Idaho SharpshooterGood point, Ted. However, things get off topic in both, and bits and pieces of useful information/data get posted in about a dozen areas here.
I doubt there are a hundred people here who know who Harold Vaughn, Mike Ratigan, or Robert McCoy are; or what they have done, or why it matters.
I would expect there are even fewer who can define Standard Deviation, and how it differs from Extreme Spread.
Rich
18 July 2016, 03:11
Turner421I like the idea!
Rich,
I didn't comment earlier but my thoughts when the Long Range board started was that we had a Target and Bench rest board. I was one of the ones who suggested the Target board for Service Rifle shooters way back when. Bench rest got tacked on but I think we have more Bench rest shooters here than Service Rifle shooters.
I think that there could be a place for a Precision Reloading but it might loose participation to Reloading just because most shooters reload to improve on factory groups.
Of course I wanted Target to be Service Rifle, in the end users will determine what the boards are.
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26 July 2016, 11:33
Idaho Sharpshooteryou are dead on, but long range rifle accuracy is not in demand here.
Hitting a Rockchuck past half a mile is the ultimate challenge to my way of thinking. The target moves, sits down, stands up, and usually does not give you the time to range, adjust the scope, etc, like target shooting does. For me it would be great practice for the Rockchucks.
BUT: if you like the idea, please submit a request to Saeed...