Could the most accurate rifle be a takedown...

EXACTLY.

Like I said Skullboy, it appears I may have to sell a few Bat actioned 6PPC's and buy me a Nemesis for competing in BR matches. The claims will RIVAL just about any Canadian BR shooter if not beat us on a regular basis. That is even with the added recoil of a .308. Wonder if I could handle shooting over 200 rounds in a couple of days without developing a flinch?

I think NOT.

JMO
The propriarity muzzlebrake of the Nemesis give a felt recoil one pound less than a 223, this rifle dont recoil enough to devellop a flinch... JP.
 
The propriarity muzzlebrake of the Nemesis give a felt recoil one pound less than a 223, this rifle dont recoil enough to devellop a flinch... JP.
I'm calling Bravo Sierra on that. It's a 3 chamber brake. Might reduce recoil to a .243, but not less than a .223.
I watched the video and it certainly recoils more than a .223.
 
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This recoil statistic belong in the pedigree description of the rifle, you have to love peoples that call Bravo sierra on something they did not touch or try and i dont like rules given to me, my rifle is a performer with the brake on, i wont remove it, another reason to be a loner shooter... JP.
 
The propriarity muzzlebrake of the Nemesis give a felt recoil one pound less than a 223, this rifle dont recoil enough to devellop a flinch... JP.

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I'm a lone shooter also! I don't like waiting in line ! I only shoot to 400 yards and I have a bench rest on my back deck and a longer one on my adjoining 100 acres. I am a very social person but shooting at home just works for me. HOWEVER I love to read about the experiences of the CGN shooters and think maybe I am missing something! Respectfully Jim
 
I may totally be out to lunch on this one so please correct the following assumption, but isn’t it the reason why the Nenemis (or any other high-end takedown rifles for that matter) is not being used in-mass by F-Class, BR or other competitive shooters because it wasn’t:
- Designed with that specific shooting activity in mind?
- It being purposely built for super quick take-down & compact transportation capabilities?
- Built with tolerances that will allow it to work in environment where a single-shot BR rifle would cease up immediately?

To say that not until the Nemesis starts winning these competitions that it’ll be a given a second look by some here is a flawed and invalid response IMO. Could it do well orvery well in these competitions? Perhaps it very well could, or perhaps it’d fail miserably.

An unfitting tool for the job at hand it would be if you compare it to these full on custom rifles. I think (hope) you guys would say the same if someone would suggest bringing a BR rifle at a Tactical Rifle competition. Sure it could well outshoot most rifles there, but running around with a BR trophy queen with a beautiful paintjob that weighs 16-17lbs through some a competition isn’t exactly the right tool for the job at hand.

My humble 2cents.

I think you touch the point there. We have to compare apple with apple...

I really don't understand why the guy have to go to a F class match or Br to prove the accuracy he claims. Like if this is only the F class guy who can shoot.
If he want to shoot lonely and have access to long range what is the problem ...

Also, the 200 yards group he showed on pics are really not impossible. Many shooters have nice rifle on this board and have achieve this kind of accuracy often.
 
This recoil statistic belong in the pedigree description of the rifle, you have to love peoples that call Bravo sierra on something they did not touch or try and i dont like rules given to me, my rifle is a performer with the brake on, i wont remove it, another reason to be a loner shooter... JP.

"Could the most accurate rifle be a takedown..." was just a rhetorical question.
Thanks for the entertainment value.
 
~~~~sighhhhh~~~~ another "DEAD END" thread !!

...I keep waiting to see a single, non edited video of Caramel shooting and walking up to , annnnd measuring his targets...but alas....nothing yet.

Entertainment value... 5.5 /10

Another thirty minutes I'll never recover.
 
That ok with me but there is like 103,000 members and if i am not mistaken i am the only owner and shooter of a Nemesis ( hopefully someone else will show up with one ), i got the real thing in my hand, shoot for pleasure and i share with members, i ought to have a little credibility since i shoot the dam thing, somewere the syndrom of, i know a guy that know a guy thing shoud stop... The Nemesis is top rifle and i did not ear that from a guy...And somewere, before i bought my rifle, i would have love to read stuff like i post here on it... JP.
 
OK ,enough bull#### :evil:,, this is not the most accurate rifle take down, for sure ... too small rifle ...like the 10/22 take down.

This is the real accurate TakeDown.

“As I was working up a load for the HS.50, I shot groups that amazed me,” Wilkinson said. “They were the best groups that I have ever shot in my life—and they were with the .50 BMG!

“This didn’t make sense to me,” he said. “With my experience with the performance of the same cartridge overseas, I didn’t expect that kind of accuracy out of it. I was getting groups of .214 MOA at 220 yards, and I didn’t know what to think. All the bullets were going in the same hole, and it was like ‘Wow, I’ve really got a rifle that can shoot here.’ And since then, with working up different loads and knowing what the gun likes, I have become extremely happy with the HS.50.”


Read more at Ammoland.com: http://www.ammoland.com/2012/07/wilkinson-crowned-world-champion-with-his-steyr-hs-50/#ixzz2O2N4DGdm


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Wilkinson Crowned World Champion in FCSA Hunter Class with his Steyr HS.50
 
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