Re: New Hornady BTHP Match Bullets
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Dave Tooley</div><div class="ubbcode-body">When do expectations become unrealistic? Using a shoulder fired rifle where is the limit? There are physical limits to what we can do, what the equipment will do. </div></div>
I have a historical reputation as an overachiever. I ran my first marathon 11 months after running for the first time in my life (well, when someone wasn't chasing me
) , and then ran a 50 miler 1 month later, in spite of (because of?) people telling me I couldn't do it. If I stopped trying when the "experts" told me to, I would have accomplished almost nothing in my life. Instead, I've consistently pushed the envelope, tried things no one else would try and done things not many others have done, in a variety of arenas.
I am a little jealous of your history in shooting. To have THAT MUCH experience would be invaluable. But sometimes it's the guy who doesn't know that what he's trying is not really possible that will actually break new ground.
I think I told you we shot out to 2300 yds. a couple months ago with very good accuracy. The 208's seem to have good stability going transonic. I'm going back to that spot nest week, if the weather holds. I'm not completely unaware that the reaction to that has been shock, disbelief and accusations of lies. Most people have no idea what the limits of their equipment is. I LOVE to find the limits. Whether it's mountain biking, sliding a Superbike around a track or just goofing off in my wife's Subaru when is snows (this is between us boys
) I'm not happy with status quo.
This next barrel will probably be 26" or 28" because I am handcuffed by a 22".
Yeah, I know. Ridiculous, right? THAT might get me there.
Maybe sometime soon I CAN tell you where it all falls apart for the WM at least. After that, who knows... maybe I can rustle up some cash and build one of them there 30-375 contraptions. Then we'll go a little further.
John