DaveMuzz wrote: "my T\C .223 will out shoot any burger you got in your junk pile. So will my 7-30. Or my .243 ProHunter. And they all look nicer, and none had to be "filed" to fit the frame, and none had to be sent back to be fixed. And Ed didn't make a dime off of 'em"
Oh boy, the topic had degenerated to the schoolyard bully and his "mine is better than yours" routine.
How pathetic.
But if you want to continue, let's go for it. Here is a post you made regarding your 243 Pro Hunter barrel:
"Here is a picture of my pro hunter 243 shooting a 70 grain Nosler balistic tip. This was a six shoot group at 100 yards. Leupold rifleman 3-9X scope"
While that is a good group, Dave, that is certainly not the type of accuracy I would use to challenge others with.
I am not a paper-puncher or bench shooter; if I were, my groups would undoubtedly be better. (I prefer hunting.) But if you want to continue, here's what you are up against when you challenge my "junk" MGM, Bullberry, Bergara or even factory TC barrels. I guess you could say they "work" for me...
10 or 12 shots while fireforming brass/100 yards:
This is how my barrels generally get used:
But maybe I can learn to shoot paper, too...