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Gun Smiths
Greg Tannel (Gre-Tan) I used Greg and he did great work.  Expect to wait a while for your custom rifle, he has a back log of a year or more.  It is worth the wait.

David Tooley - I've also hear good things about him, but I don't know too much. 

Clay Spencer - I've heard a lot of good things about Clay's rifles and seen them shoot.  I visited his shop in Charlottesville, VA. I was quite impressed.

 

Matches
Virginia 2003 IBS 1,000 Benchrest - My Results

North Carolina 2003 IBS 1,000 Benchrest

Ohio 2003 IBS 1,000 Benchrest - No page yet, if your interested contact   Rob Ash
Virginia 1000 Yard Benchrest State Championship May 5th

 

Equipment

I've sold my long gun. I won't be doing this for a while.


The Accuracy Den - No web page

It doesn't actually x-ray your bullets but Vern Juenke's Internal Concentricity Comparator (I.C.C.) seems to. This device uses sonic pulses to look "inside" bullets for concentricity problems caused by voids and jacket irregularities. One past International Heavy Rifle Champion says it is the secret to shooting 6 inch groups at 1000 yards. If you do everything else correctly, and still get an occasional flyer, it may be your bullets. Weighing bullets can not tell you if an entire box was made from jackets with walls that are thin on one side. But, if the lead core is not centered they can fly as bad as the worst out-of-round projectile. Top competitors with one of Vern's machine often use only 40% of the best hand swaged bullets for serious work. You may find only 10% of the less expensive or production bullets you have been using measure to "Golden BeeBee" standards, with as many as 1/4 or more actually measuring as "junk".

Vern uses only the best components and fabricates the sonic sensors himself. It's quality is immediately apparent. The Accuracy Den I.C.C. costs $795 which includes shipping. If you are a serious shooter, or have enough buddies to share one, give Vern a call at 775-345-0225.