This is one of the better threads Ive read in a long time. I believe that one should shoot with the best firearm that one can get. But that does not mean Im saying to mortgage the house. In my younger days I tried casting for my .30-06 and was only able to get a 30 MOA, those cast heads were all over the place. If I took that rifle/load to the silhouette no one would have anything but a ghost of a chance of hitting anything with it. But with a good shooter (good shooting rifle) the chance of a hit what you are intending too goes up so much that chance is taken out of the equation and it is purely the ability of the shooters (persons) skill that makes the hit (knock over) or not. I think that was what the article was trying to say, poorly chosen word and phrases as they were. I bought a used factory Winchester .30-06 eons ago and that is what I use. The Winchester happens to print about 1 to 1/2 MOA and all I did was to have it bedded years ago. But I also take my Marlin lever .45-70 out to the shoots too, didnt hit a thing with it but just have fun. Im also building a pistol on an XP action and pulling out all the stops for it, Im planning to shoot pistol silhouette and compete with the rifles too. Im building it for me to shoot with because it is going to be my one and only custom Ill ever be able to own, not for the silhouette games. Im still going to shoot my Winchester, Marlin, and M1 carbine at the same matches too, not at the same time though. :grin: What Im trying to say is shoot with what ever you have, dont worry about the other guy/gal out there, and if you want to move up to a fancier shooter do it for yourself not for the game because that is all it is, a game. I shoot with the best that I have and that just happens to be what I have, the score or any hits is the icing on the sweet roll. The occasional blaming the bad shot on the wind can be fun also, if its not taken too seriously. Just have camaraderie and fun out there.
Donna