I was able to find an equipment list for the 2020 Berger south west nationals for reference.
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http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com/2020/05/2020-berger-sw-nationals-equipment-list/
Cheers
Trevor
No surprise that Kelby and Bernard are the most common.
But kind surprised to see that there were almost as many guys using a Savage as their were guys using a Remington.
I don't recall ever seeing Savage's at matches around here ... then again, not really keeping an eye open for them.
Please forgive the newb question, but how much does an action really contribute to the final group size? I understand in dead calm air, a strong, perfectly machined action is better than a sloppy one, but given identical stocks, barrels and ammo quality, what would be the difference in group size between one of these $2000 actions mentioned in this thread, and a basic Savage?Cross the border and the Savage action is quite a common sight in FTR. A few years back, the Savage was the most common action in FTR at the Berger SW. It does the job, nothing fancy and handles dust/dirt really well. Some of the ranges I have shot at are nasty wrt to dust and dirt... and the 'sloppy' Savage works very well.
Pierce actions are/were also very popular.
Jerry
Please forgive the newb question, but how much does an action really contribute to the final group size? I understand in dead calm air, a strong, perfectly machined action is better than a sloppy one, but given identical stocks, barrels and ammo quality, what would be the difference in group size between one of these $2000 actions mentioned in this thread, and a basic Savage?
I guess if you go shooting at a place like Rattlesnake in WA State, the wind will override any difference in action.
Please forgive the newb question, but how much does an action really contribute to the final group size? I understand in dead calm air, a strong, perfectly machined action is better than a sloppy one, but given identical stocks, barrels and ammo quality, what would be the difference in group size between one of these $2000 actions mentioned in this thread, and a basic Savage?
I guess if you go shooting at a place like Rattlesnake in WA State, the wind will override any difference in action.
Thanks, furtaker. That word "consistency" really resonates with me.consistency will be the difference in the end
All actions work at the end of the day and will produce good groups. Be more in barrel work on the accuracy part of things
I know that area around Rattlesnake really well, due to my 20+ trips through the area. There is a reason you see a million wind turbines in that area of Washington and Oregon.If an action locks up tight and square, and firing pin is released consistently with consistent energy, WHAT the action is plays little role. Barrels matter far more in the accuracy dept.
1/4 MOA is 1/4 MOA...spend a little... spend alot, the target doesn't care. If the gear delivers consistent performance, the next most important thing is having gear that will get me across the finish line.
And this is a big reason you see so many Savage actions still. Ranges like Rattlesnake are horrid wrt to dust getting into your gear... and some actions don't respond well to dirt and function problems never improve your score.
I competed with a Savage SA and a Pierce Titanium FTR action.... 2 extremes in both cost and fancy. Was one better then the other? Not that I could see.
But I know which one I would use when range conditions were dirty.... and which one I would demo to the 'boys'....
Jerry
No surprise that Kelby and Bernard are the most common.
But kind surprised to see that there were almost as many guys using a Savage as their were guys using a Remington.
I don't recall ever seeing Savage's at matches around here ... then again, not really keeping an eye open for them.
Please forgive the newb question, but how much does an action really contribute to the final group size? I understand in dead calm air, a strong, perfectly machined action is better than a sloppy one, but given identical stocks, barrels and ammo quality, what would be the difference in group size between one of these $2000 actions mentioned in this thread, and a basic Savage?
I guess if you go shooting at a place like Rattlesnake in WA State, the wind will override any difference in action.