menhaden_man
WKR
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I’ve never tracked how many times a piece of brass has been fired. Have enough trouble keeping organized.
I read an interesting thread on the 'Hide where a well respected member was putting forward the idea that finding a speed node wasn't even really that necessary, speaking of PRS style shooting. He argued that with a match chamber you would be just as good to load for the velocity you want, play with seating if you felt like you needed to, and roll on. His argument was that for the dynamic type of shooting in PRS the shooters skills are going to be the limiting factor anyways, so why waste barrel life and components chasing something you don't need.So many guys will wear out a rifle trying to close the gap between .7 and .3 because the internet tells them they need a .5 or under (often preaching WAAAAY under) to be effective, ethical.....whatever.
The problem is that a huge percentage of them will only shoot paper from a couple positions on calm days. Take a guy with a 1.0 gun and .2 skills and run him against the guy with the .2 rifle and 1.0 skills and see who makes meat.....
Hint, thing shooters tend to be very deadly compared to those who spend their free time married to a chronograph and paper.