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<blockquote data-quote="TK50" data-source="post: 1362746" data-attributes="member: 14088"><p>No I am not. There are a number of people on the FCSA members Forum and a lot of other long range sites that are a wealth of actual practical information from testing and match shooting with the 50cal. In my opinion computer programs have there place but simply cannot even begin to approach the knowledge gained from actual shooting. The subtle nuances learned while shooting in matches and testing are where many top shooters separate themselves from the average shooter. It applies to all calibers and long range shooting. Experimentation is where advancements are made in equipment as well as components, loading technics and discoveries of new outside of the box revelations. In the end we all reap the benefits when some of those things are shared with the rest of us. Of course not everything gets shared, some things are kept by the individual as there edge on the competition. But many things do eventually make it to the mainstream.</p><p></p><p>Tilden</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TK50, post: 1362746, member: 14088"] No I am not. There are a number of people on the FCSA members Forum and a lot of other long range sites that are a wealth of actual practical information from testing and match shooting with the 50cal. In my opinion computer programs have there place but simply cannot even begin to approach the knowledge gained from actual shooting. The subtle nuances learned while shooting in matches and testing are where many top shooters separate themselves from the average shooter. It applies to all calibers and long range shooting. Experimentation is where advancements are made in equipment as well as components, loading technics and discoveries of new outside of the box revelations. In the end we all reap the benefits when some of those things are shared with the rest of us. Of course not everything gets shared, some things are kept by the individual as there edge on the competition. But many things do eventually make it to the mainstream. Tilden [/QUOTE]
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