joeb33050
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Re: $10,000.00 prize for beating Hudson's effort
Reply #7 - Mar 29th, 2005 at 4:13pm
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Thanks, Dick. As for PSE, Pete, I'm in the middle of an article about an article "Factors of Sighting Error", in the April 1977 Rifleman (Thanks Rudi), which explains what happened when they used servos etc to duplicate Dick's experience. Here, irons beat a 2.5X scope. Larry bean told me 20 years ago that a good shooter can do almost as well with irons as with scope, maybe better. The winter league at Old Colony shoots 20 weeks from a heated shooting house at 200 yards offhand, scope, irons, Howes (10# gun, 3# trigger, flat butt), 40# and RF. The highest score in each match is hung on the wall, by Feb they're all high 190's and maybe scope is a point or 2 higher than irons, maybe not. Last year Pres Campbell shot a 200 in the Eastern Mass league(irons 200 yd.), outside in the spring in the wind. About Jim Feren, I saw him show up from nowhere, beat everybody in town, set records that still stand, and go away. TALENT can't be beat with knowledge or practice or EX-LAX, I'm living proof, I shot offhand seriously for 20 years and never got to be even fair. My best score offhand in 20 years was 192, and L. Hall brought the target into the clubhouse to demonstrate his amazement. Others, beginners, shot low-mid 190's in a month. I think I remember Dick Norton at the Palmisano range the year the granite memorial went in, cleaning all clocks without breaking a sweat. TALENT beats practice every time. I think. joe b.
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