First of all this post has nothing to do with the NRA as an organization, so let's not go there at least politically speaking - by all means lets go there on the analysis.
However, I was reading their review on the VUDU and I got to the "tracking test" portion and was just about dumbfounded. In their tracking test they were shooting to prove the tracking, which I guess is certainly possible; however, that puts yet another unknown into the equation or even multiple unknowns. I figure it since they said it was a sub moa gun, that still means the tracking could be off "some % of sub moa" as well.
Why they, as the NRA, don't have a tracking rig where they mount it to a very solid LEVEL base (even if it's still on the rifle with rifle FIRMLY locked down), have a board (plumb bob level) with the necessary subtension markings for whatever range (100yd/100m) they're doing their tracking test to me is mind boggling.
Did I miss something here?
However, I was reading their review on the VUDU and I got to the "tracking test" portion and was just about dumbfounded. In their tracking test they were shooting to prove the tracking, which I guess is certainly possible; however, that puts yet another unknown into the equation or even multiple unknowns. I figure it since they said it was a sub moa gun, that still means the tracking could be off "some % of sub moa" as well.
Why they, as the NRA, don't have a tracking rig where they mount it to a very solid LEVEL base (even if it's still on the rifle with rifle FIRMLY locked down), have a board (plumb bob level) with the necessary subtension markings for whatever range (100yd/100m) they're doing their tracking test to me is mind boggling.
Did I miss something here?