A few months ago, I posted some info on the hide about the gear the top 50 shooters in the Precision Rifle Series were using, including caliber, cartridge, scope, gunsmith, action, barrel, stock, bullet, powder, suppressor, muzzle brake, and rear bag.
In case someone isn’t familiar with the Precision Rifle Series … here’s quick explanation:
I’m currently publishing the updated data based on this year’s PRS finale, which happened just a couple weeks ago. I thought you guys might be interested in seeing some of the info that has come out of that. It’s interesting to see the trends between last year and this year. Here is some of the data related to the most popular calibers and cartridges of this year.
I'm still working on publishing the rest of the data, but I wanted to at least share some of what I'd finished so far. I hope to have all of it published within a week or two.
If you're interested, there are a lot more charts and data provided at PrecisionRifleBlog.com.
http://precisionrifleblog.com/2013/12/17/best-rifle-caliber-what-the-pros-use/
In case someone isn’t familiar with the Precision Rifle Series … here’s quick explanation:
The Precision Rifle Series (PRS) is a championship style point series race based on the best precision rifle matches nationwide. PRS matches are recognized as the major league of sniper-style rifle matches. At the end of each year, the scores from 15 different matches are evaluated and the top 50 shooters nationwide are invited to compete head to head in the PRS Finale Match. The data I’ve published is based on the equipment those pros brought with them to the most recent finale. This is a great set of data, because 50 shooters is a significant sample size, and this particular group are also considered experts among experts.
I’m currently publishing the updated data based on this year’s PRS finale, which happened just a couple weeks ago. I thought you guys might be interested in seeing some of the info that has come out of that. It’s interesting to see the trends between last year and this year. Here is some of the data related to the most popular calibers and cartridges of this year.
I'm still working on publishing the rest of the data, but I wanted to at least share some of what I'd finished so far. I hope to have all of it published within a week or two.
If you're interested, there are a lot more charts and data provided at PrecisionRifleBlog.com.
http://precisionrifleblog.com/2013/12/17/best-rifle-caliber-what-the-pros-use/