Why all the .30 cal at RMAC? What happened to .22 and .25?

I think it would hurt sales for fx because of the shooters that’s switched over to them, from other manufacturers! (Fredrick Axelson May not be there?) but In the end it’s all about sales!, either the manufacturers or the dealers which is a good chunk of the “PRO-CLASS...” most will shoot whatever makes sales for them or which company gives them the most goodies! Quite frankly my opinion it’s getting old! Running around with one manufacturer’s /dealers shirts one competition then switching to another for next competition! “We all know what wins on Sunday sells on Monday” now don’t get me wrong it’s just business and there’s nothing wrong with making money! But just don’t expect me to believe X-brand is the best one video then turn around two videos later and say Y-brand is the next best thing since APPLE PIE... ( and “buy” the way it’s much better if gets tuned! )
 
We are dealing with high quality rifles and low quality ammo. The pellets are not consistant in size or wieght. so if you do not sort you will not get the results required to be competitive. the bigger and heavier the pellet the more forgiving they will be. the distance to the target will enchance the issue of poor quality. 

buy a box of high quality bullets ( Berger) and ck out the consistancy from one to another. and compare the differences

But the bottom line is the pellet quality is substandered The more time I spend on pellet quality the tighter the groups and the higher the score. 

flyers are the result of poor quality ammo.

The higher end pcp rifles will shoot well beyond the skill level of most shooters but until the pellets match the quality of the rifles we will be peeing in the wind.
 
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