Less than gentleman introduction?? What does that even mean. I said that one of this forums hero’s I guess was wrong after he said it to another fourm member first. Am I missing something here? I was just backing up what Hodgeman started. Is he also wrong for doubting this “forms” opinion? I pointed out I didn’t believe he shot or was involved with others shooting 70K rounds of ammo in 24 days.
I’ve sold four different rifles to RokSlide members BTW. Both are repeat customers.
I have zero interest in doing any kind of head to head testing of my rifles with any other fourm member. I certainly have enough business and happy with my word of mouth advertising from happy customers. My main clients are for the most part hardcore Alaskan sheep hunters with many years of experience in the mtns. I combined what truly works for Mtn rifles and a scientific based practical side of rifle precision. Staying away from the gimmicks and fads that are so referred to throughout this fourm. When customers bring me this nonsense it is quickly put to rest with what is practical and realistic and what truly works for mountain rifles. Not what is going to put money into a rifle builders pockets.
My Fieldcraft definitely opens up when it gets hot- that's pretty typical of full length bedded rifles with thin contour barrels.
I have to shoot mine very slowly and avoid heating the barrel or I don't get best accuracy. When I take my time, groups are generally one ragged hole.
So... what are you saying- you aren’t lining up for a double Broomed mountain rifle? He’s not selling himself real well is he?
So let me get this straight. You have to peddle a bunch of BS in a number of posts before you have street cred on this site? If you believe a fourm has shot 70K rounds in 24 days you are blindly following someone who throws wild numbers and “facts” at you. But by all means if you want to believe his posts go for it. I’ve read previous posts by this fourm member and don’t agree with half of what he states.
Juan, I honestly don’t need anymore business. I have plenty of it and most are repeat customers.
I just wanted to put my two cents out there to the original poster; of the 6 factory Fieldcrafts and 2 Lilja rebarreled Fieldcrafts that I personally own that cold bore flyers are a perfectly normal occurrence and that his particular rifle might be tad excessive? A cold bore “flyer” is much different then a rifle randomly sending “flyers” downrange. Are you all telling me that those eight rifles have bad bedding jobs/barrels or have been faulty put together by either Barrett or myself? Or my shooting abilities at the bench somehow drastically change from the first cold round shot to the subsequent 3,5,10 or 20 rnd group?
I need to have a number of posts before I can relate my personal observations with rifles that I own? Let me know what that number is and I’ll keep my opinions to myself till then. The fourm member “Hodgmen” made a similar observation with his Fieldcraft and this “formulations” tells him he is false in his observations. I merely countered him and then he throws wild numbers, pics, figures etc. I pointed out that I simply don’t believe his numbers of rounds he’s claimed to have put downrange 24days (or he’s been “involved” with whatever that means) and broke it down by minutes on his figures. When you exaggerate one set of figures, it tends to follow suit with others in your arguments.
Actually my last post states that I know he was not the only one involved in those so called tests or whatever he referred to them as. But its still a exaggerated claim that 70K rounds were fired by him or 5-6 others. Was he doing the vast amount or on the other spectrum just observation. Those differences make a big deal on someone’s credibility/experience there Luke.
Can I count all the rounds that I watch soliders shoot at Ft Wainwright on the KD courses during my normal range control duties on my 9-5 job as “experience”? Of course I can’t.
My entire point of my original posts was his observations were false. Hodgeman had similar results as I do with my Fieldcrafts. I’ve read his posts in the past, on other forums, he’s a local Alaskan and I know he has some credibility.
What makes this Form guy the end all know it it all on this fourm? Hodgeman and I’ve (and the original poster as well) all have had 100 percent similarity in our cold bore shooting with Fieldcrafts. Are we all just not at that level to know what we are talking about? I’ve been doing this for 27 years. Been building rifles for 20. Own 6 of these factory Barrett rifles and 2 rebarreled Fieldcrafts not to mention the 100 plus light contoured hunting rifles (both custom and factory rifles) I own.
Less than gentleman introduction?? What does that even mean. I said that one of this forums hero’s I guess was wrong after he said it to another fourm member first. Am I missing something here? I was just backing up what Hodgeman started. Is he also wrong for doubting this “forms” opinion? I pointed out I didn’t believe he shot or was involved with others shooting 70K rounds of ammo in 24 days.
I’ve sold four different rifles to RokSlide members BTW. Both are repeat customers.
I have zero interest in doing any kind of head to head testing of my rifles with any other fourm member. I certainly have enough business and happy with my word of mouth advertising from happy customers. My main clients are for the most part hardcore Alaskan sheep hunters with many years of experience in the mtns. I combined what truly works for Mtn rifles and a scientific based practical side of rifle precision. Staying away from the gimmicks and fads that are so referred to throughout this fourm. When customers bring me this nonsense it is quickly put to rest with what is practical and realistic and what truly works for mountain rifles. Not what is going to put money into a rifle builders pockets.
What's the purpose of a bull barrel or even carbon fiber barrel if it isn't needed to help keep the barrel cool? Every one would just shoot a 0I wouldn’t say this is correct, my Forbes is full length bedded and has zero point change from cold to hot. I never get it super hot but nothing like the OP posted. Cold bore to 5 shot group should effect it.
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Yeah I wouldn’t buy from him if his rifles are that consistent at a poi shift.
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Nope but did you ever wonder what he does and maybe he isn’t the one pulling the trigger?
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Ok so you as a builder have more shooting 5 shot groups then shipping a rifle then a guy who’s living is testing rifles? Yes he may not personally shoot each shot but an observer surely can document and gain knowledge. Would you say this to the Military snipers trainers?
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So why are you here if this forum is mainly gimmicks? Form is not a hero here at all, but he does have experience what do you have but a few posts and an odd way of coming to a form expecting to be taken as a rockstar. It’s really weird is all, maybe get to know the forum and people before expecting anyone to think your credible, this isn’t 24hr.
As other have posted a poi change isn’t normal and I have very little experience but my Forbes factory rifle doesn’t do it and my custom doesn’t either. Now considering my Forbes has a #0 contour barrel I’m not sure you can get much more pencil thin.
Soooo are cold bore shots supposed to impact in the same POI as other shots or not?
I combined what truly works for Mtn rifles and a scientific based practical side of rifle precision. Staying away from the gimmicks and fads that are so referred to throughout this fourm. When customers bring me this nonsense it is quickly put to rest with what is practical and realistic and what truly works for mountain rifles. Not what is going to put money into a rifle builders pockets.
What's the purpose of a bull barrel or even carbon fiber barrel if it isn't needed to help keep the barrel cool? Every one would just shoot a 0
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