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albow
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Post by albow »

Man I Dunno, but from reading that he has the same tendancies and either looks like this:

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or this:

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Either way you end up with the same results...... Folks!!! :lol: :lol:
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woob614271
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Post by woob614271 »

He's still only talking two-dimensionally I'll bet that laser monitoring of barrel vibration will show that barrel vibration is in three dimensions; very minor variations in the load will still cause very minor barrel vibration; the stiffness of the barrels today, and the "close similarity" of the loads themselves minimise the vibration.
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Post by Kenny »

Albow :lol: ...... mate the pics wouldn't come up for me :?

TonyZ ...man I just can't see your problem with the dude :wink: :lol:

yibbida yibbida.....that's all _ _ _ _ _

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Ned Kelly
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Post by Ned Kelly »

G'Day All,
insane or genius who knows (and who really cares?), but he's done more in the last few years to get people off their collective arses and THINKING about accuracy and drive them to either prove or disprove his theories.

Either way, it will drive the sum total knowledge of what makes accurate rifles/cartridges/shooting techniques forward and that is not a bad thing, is it?

Cheerio Ned
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Post by Mick »

Ned Kelly wrote:G'Day All,
insane or genius who knows (and who really cares?), but he's done more in the last few years to get people off their collective arses and THINKING about accuracy and drive them to either prove or disprove his theories.

Either way, it will drive the sum total knowledge of what makes accurate rifles/cartridges/shooting techniques forward and that is not a bad thing, is it?

Cheerio Ned
This is exactly my thinking on him.

I'm still sitting around sniggering that so many people are so quick to jump on the guy, but not a single one has been able to prove him wrong. The BR central forums are hilarious every time he posts. People are going to give themselves ulcers with the way he's getting them worked up.
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