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I was reading on another forum about Teflon infused patches. Anyone familiar with these?
Useless is a relative term. A competition shooter sees a big difference between 10 and 10xAn ingenious useless invention devised to part one from their money.
Always a question of what is accurate. A squirrel head is about the size of a 9 ring on a fifty yard target.Useless is a relative term. A competition shooter sees a big difference between 10 and 10x
Webb was obsessed with accuracy. He developed this product as part of that quest. He didn't need the money. "useless" is an opinion.An ingenious useless invention devised to part one from their money.
Was he one if the bench shooters that had a torque setup on his bench rod so the pressure on the rammed ball was the same everytime? I remember Francis talking about itWebb was obsessed with accuracy. He developed this product as part of that quest. He didn't need the money. "useless" is an opinion.
I don't recall Webb doing that. But some of the slug gun shooters were crazy innovative with gadgets and gizzies they believed would help them be more accurate. I did see more than one contraption that, supposedly, seated the bullet (they don't use prb) with the same force each time they loaded.Was he one if the bench shooters that had a torque setup on his bench rod so the pressure on the rammed ball was the same everytime? I remember Francis talking about it
Yeah I think it was slug gun shooters.I don't recall Webb doing that. But some of the slug gun shooters were crazy innovative with gadgets and gizzies they believed would help them be more accurate. I did see more than one contraption that, supposedly, seated the bullet (they don't use prb) with the same force each time they loaded.
Putting uniform pressure on the projectile is extremely important when shooting targets for the best accuracy.Yeah I think it was slug gun shooters.
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