So your saying the best shooters in the world use the heaviest loads the rifles will take, and that gives them the best results?
Then you say they all the "teams of 10-200 in matches" just use the same match ammunition as anyone else in a shooting match. Are the shooting matches using the heaviest loads as well? Why wouldnt they do load development for a single rifle?
What the heck does a military armourer have to do with the regular joe wanting to try out the effectiveness of a harmonic balancer and load development?
Wherever you were going went over my head too. Maybe you could elaborate a bit.
Your first statement is exactly what I am saying!
One of the best shooters the world has ever known was Warren Page. Among his many achievements was winning the US National Match bench rest shooting championship, nine times.
He was the first to wildcat the 308 Winchester to 6mm, before Winchester made it commercially and named it the 243 Winchester.
I have copied a piece from Warren Page's book, The Accurate Rifle, where he is discussing long range target shooting. Please read it carefully.
On my first post here, #6, I copied a piece from the same book, by Warren Page, where he is discussing the bedding of rifles. Please go to post #6 and read it.
you will note he says how bedding the rifle, with considerable tension on the barrell, will dampen the barrel, taking out most of the vibrations that people are calling nodes.
Isn't this exactly what a harmonic balancer is supposed to do.
What the amourers did for their target rifles was to properly bed them. Then good quality match ammunition, which is loaded haeavy, will work just fine in all the rifles used in the match.
As far as the ordinary Joe is consernned, doesn't it make sense that if the action and barrel are properly bedded, yor rifle may perform like the military target rifles do, and be far less critical, as to what ammunition they are given?
Here is the article about the best shooters in the world loading their rifles for long range match shooting.





















































