Nice shooting Allan!! It's about time you get a target submitted
Quote from: Nitrocrushr on August 01, 2017, 10:50:32 PMNice shooting Allan!! It's about time you get a target submitted +1Alan..... I'm heading out the door and won't be back until later today. I'll get you added when I get back.RE: the questionable X.... Just put a pellet head in the hole if it touches the line it's not an X if it doesn't it counts as one. Let me know. Thanks
Quote from: marty2 on August 02, 2017, 08:34:16 AMQuote from: Nitrocrushr on August 01, 2017, 10:50:32 PMNice shooting Allan!! It's about time you get a target submitted +1Alan..... I'm heading out the door and won't be back until later today. I'll get you added when I get back.RE: the questionable X.... Just put a pellet head in the hole if it touches the line it's not an X if it doesn't it counts as one. Let me know. ThanksThanks, Marty ..... final score 50/50 2X .... that will get blown out of the water anyway by all these skilled shooters. and Steve .... I have a remark for you but can't post it on this forum. Pappy / Allan
Marty ...... real nice .... My daughter has an HM1000X on the way from RAW, in .22. Should be here in a couple of weeks. Son-in-law ordered the BM at the same time. They ordered them back in May. Can't wait to try them both. RAW's CNC machine, that shapes the stocks, broke down, and put a two week delay on manufacturing. It will interesting on how these compare to my Wolf.Pappy / Allan
Thanks mr007s and Allan.Quote from: Pappy on August 10, 2017, 11:27:50 AMMarty ...... real nice .... My daughter has an HM1000X on the way from RAW, in .22. Should be here in a couple of weeks. Son-in-law ordered the BM at the same time. They ordered them back in May. Can't wait to try them both. RAW's CNC machine, that shapes the stocks, broke down, and put a two week delay on manufacturing. It will interesting on how these compare to my Wolf.Pappy / AllanI've never held or shot a Daystate but from what everybody else says about them I bet that the they are on par with RAW. The Raw is built like a tank and heavy but I think that's a plus when it comes to bench shooting. I'm curious to hear what you think about them. The main reasons I own RAWs are they are made in the USA (only one state away from me), are a quality product and the customer service has been outstanding any time I've dealt with Martin or Sandra.I have a .22 RAW barrel that I picked up a while ago and am thinking about switching my 30 HMX over. That will be after I use up all my .30 pellets. It's a little to loud for shooting in my back yard range and all I do is mostly shoot paper anyway. Let me know how your daughters .22 shoots after she gets it.
Quote from: marty2 on August 10, 2017, 09:36:07 PMThanks mr007s and Allan.Quote from: Pappy on August 10, 2017, 11:27:50 AMMarty ...... real nice .... My daughter has an HM1000X on the way from RAW, in .22. Should be here in a couple of weeks. Son-in-law ordered the BM at the same time. They ordered them back in May. Can't wait to try them both. RAW's CNC machine, that shapes the stocks, broke down, and put a two week delay on manufacturing. It will interesting on how these compare to my Wolf.Pappy / AllanI've never held or shot a Daystate but from what everybody else says about them I bet that the they are on par with RAW. The Raw is built like a tank and heavy but I think that's a plus when it comes to bench shooting. I'm curious to hear what you think about them. The main reasons I own RAWs are they are made in the USA (only one state away from me), are a quality product and the customer service has been outstanding any time I've dealt with Martin or Sandra.I have a .22 RAW barrel that I picked up a while ago and am thinking about switching my 30 HMX over. That will be after I use up all my .30 pellets. It's a little to loud for shooting in my back yard range and all I do is mostly shoot paper anyway. Let me know how your daughters .22 shoots after she gets it.Will do, Marty. I also plan on taking the RAW's over to Steve's (Nitrochrushr) house, so he can try them out too. You will get two opinions. Ted Bier won the Extreme this year with an FX Impact in .25, his video is on YouTube. He explains a little about the better BC of the .25 vs the .30 .... and I think it handles the wind better than a .30. If you plan to ever compete at high levels such as the Extreme Benchrest, it might be better to go to .25 cal?Pappy / Allan
Quote from: Pappy on August 12, 2017, 02:58:46 AMQuote from: marty2 on August 10, 2017, 09:36:07 PMThanks mr007s and Allan.Quote from: Pappy on August 10, 2017, 11:27:50 AMMarty ...... real nice .... My daughter has an HM1000X on the way from RAW, in .22. Should be here in a couple of weeks. Son-in-law ordered the BM at the same time. They ordered them back in May. Can't wait to try them both. RAW's CNC machine, that shapes the stocks, broke down, and put a two week delay on manufacturing. It will interesting on how these compare to my Wolf.Pappy / AllanI've never held or shot a Daystate but from what everybody else says about them I bet that the they are on par with RAW. The Raw is built like a tank and heavy but I think that's a plus when it comes to bench shooting. I'm curious to hear what you think about them. The main reasons I own RAWs are they are made in the USA (only one state away from me), are a quality product and the customer service has been outstanding any time I've dealt with Martin or Sandra.I have a .22 RAW barrel that I picked up a while ago and am thinking about switching my 30 HMX over. That will be after I use up all my .30 pellets. It's a little to loud for shooting in my back yard range and all I do is mostly shoot paper anyway. Let me know how your daughters .22 shoots after she gets it.Will do, Marty. I also plan on taking the RAW's over to Steve's (Nitrochrushr) house, so he can try them out too. You will get two opinions. Ted Bier won the Extreme this year with an FX Impact in .25, his video is on YouTube. He explains a little about the better BC of the .25 vs the .30 .... and I think it handles the wind better than a .30. If you plan to ever compete at high levels such as the Extreme Benchrest, it might be better to go to .25 cal?Pappy / AllanI'll be up in PA at my sons house in mid September who lives not that far from Steve. We can get together and have a shoot out I'll bring my RAWs.I seriously doubt I'm consistently good enough to compete at the extreme levels so I mostly compete against myself. I tend to agree with Ted that .25 works better than .30. Having one of each the .25 seems to get slightly better scores.I originally wanted a .25 but the .30 I have came along at a really good price.
Steve ... looks like I'll be up there the WE of the 16th and 17th. I'll be in touch as it gets closer.Yes , hopefully that Allan guy can make it after all the trash talk
Quote from: marty2 on August 14, 2017, 11:00:24 AMSteve ... looks like I'll be up there the WE of the 16th and 17th. I'll be in touch as it gets closer.Yes , hopefully that Allan guy can make it after all the trash talk Looks like I might be able to squeeze a day in that weekend. Yep, we will talk as the date gets closer. Trash talk, what trash talk? I only trash talk to Steve, talking smack is the reward for N.U.A.H. rankings ... if I ever hit Master, let the smack talk begin. Pappy / Allan