I remember this article from back in the 90's.
Good read then, good read now. This is just a
taste, full article is downloadable via a link in
the article below.
https://precisionrifleblog.com/2013/10/ ... -accuracy/
The famous, some say infamous, warehouse tests
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Re: The famous, some say infamous, warehouse tests
That is good stuff .... way out of my league though
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Re: The famous, some say infamous, warehouse tests
Yours & mine both, super interesting read.mr surveyor wrote:That is good stuff .... way out of my league though
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Re: The famous, some say infamous, warehouse tests
The myths section was quite interesting.
All barrels 21 3/4 in long. I wonder if this is for all calibers.
All barrels 21 3/4 in long. I wonder if this is for all calibers.
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Re: The famous, some say infamous, warehouse tests
I'm not sure Jim, I downloaded the entire paper but haven'tfarmerjim wrote:The myths section was quite interesting.
All barrels 21 3/4 in long. I wonder if this is for all calibers.
went through it yet. I sure would have liked to have seen in-depth
writings on what each shooter who kept leaving, reworking
there rifles & trying again did to each piece.
This kind of accuracy does, & has always fascinated me but,
is way, way above my pay grade & the capacity of the one
living brain cell I have!!
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