Bill Calfee
Gun Fool
Impossible compensation
CYA friends:
I have one goal left in the advancement of rimfire accuracy:
To help this MD-PAS triple pistol become available to the masses.
There's no other RFBR gun like this.......I know, I have one.
____________________________
But until it does become available to the masses, we've been fooling with this and that here on CYA.
And one of the things we been fooling with, is this compensation theory nonsense.
CYA friends, it's difficult to imagine that any serious rimfire accuracy seeker could be taken in by this compensation theory nonsense.
And by the way, trying to sell this ridiculous compensation nonsense by placing an adjective in front of "compensation", doesn't make it smell any better.
Placing the adjective "impossible" in front of compensation sure tells the story, though...
There is no such thing as "compensation", positive, negative or otherwise.
__________________________________________
CYA friends, if compensation were how a MD works, you'd have to readjust the "tuner" for every different yardage you shot at.
If you could miraculously cause different velocity ammo to strike the same elevation, then if you changed to a different yardage you'd have to readjust the "tuner".
There's no one on Earth that believes if you actually caused different velocity ammo to strike the same elevation, they would strike the same elevation at a different yardage........
That's simply impossible.
CYA friends, I set the MD on my new MD-PAS pistol, stopping the muzzle, right after I got the barrel fit.
I've not moved the MD a single click since, nor will I ever need to......the muzzle is stopped.
Therefore, since the thing killed it at 50 yards, I thought I'd like to see what it would do at 100 meters, 110 yards.
I fired two, 10 shot groups.........
I also did something else, purposely:
I did not readjust the elevation in the scope for 110 yards......I left it at the 50 yard setting.....
I had a row of aiming bulls at the top of the target, so you can see how much 1050 V rimfire ammo drops at 110 yards when sighted in dead on at 50 yards.
Now.........................
For the compensation theory experts:
19 of those 20 rounds are no more than 1/2" vertically.
If your compensation theory nonsense were true, this would be totally impossible to do.
Your friend, Bill Calfee
CYA friends:
I have one goal left in the advancement of rimfire accuracy:
To help this MD-PAS triple pistol become available to the masses.
There's no other RFBR gun like this.......I know, I have one.
____________________________
But until it does become available to the masses, we've been fooling with this and that here on CYA.
And one of the things we been fooling with, is this compensation theory nonsense.
CYA friends, it's difficult to imagine that any serious rimfire accuracy seeker could be taken in by this compensation theory nonsense.
And by the way, trying to sell this ridiculous compensation nonsense by placing an adjective in front of "compensation", doesn't make it smell any better.
Placing the adjective "impossible" in front of compensation sure tells the story, though...
There is no such thing as "compensation", positive, negative or otherwise.
__________________________________________
CYA friends, if compensation were how a MD works, you'd have to readjust the "tuner" for every different yardage you shot at.
If you could miraculously cause different velocity ammo to strike the same elevation, then if you changed to a different yardage you'd have to readjust the "tuner".
There's no one on Earth that believes if you actually caused different velocity ammo to strike the same elevation, they would strike the same elevation at a different yardage........
That's simply impossible.
CYA friends, I set the MD on my new MD-PAS pistol, stopping the muzzle, right after I got the barrel fit.
I've not moved the MD a single click since, nor will I ever need to......the muzzle is stopped.
Therefore, since the thing killed it at 50 yards, I thought I'd like to see what it would do at 100 meters, 110 yards.
I fired two, 10 shot groups.........
I also did something else, purposely:
I did not readjust the elevation in the scope for 110 yards......I left it at the 50 yard setting.....
I had a row of aiming bulls at the top of the target, so you can see how much 1050 V rimfire ammo drops at 110 yards when sighted in dead on at 50 yards.
Now.........................
For the compensation theory experts:
19 of those 20 rounds are no more than 1/2" vertically.
If your compensation theory nonsense were true, this would be totally impossible to do.
Your friend, Bill Calfee
Last edited: