Madd Mike #8595 Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 Are you saying that a souped up Corvette is more dangerous that a stock Chevette? I hardly think so.........it's all in the way one drives the car. I disagree I have ridden in a 650 horse power to the rear wheels vet (proven on the dyno) the potential for ????????????? in my humble opintion is greatly increased no matter the talant of the trigger puller / driver in this case horse power to weight ratio has its limits, when given the human behind the wheel, even with traction control computers on board just imagine no traction control computer, I just agree to disagree on this one 3246lbs with 650 to the wheels, is a handfull, even for the experinced driver, short of:::::::::::;;; just a striaght forward speed run sass shooting is more than a straight forward speed run when attending main match shoots oh well mileage on the 650 HP vet varies from my duramax diesel that hauls my RV to CAS matches no biggie, could I learn to handle a vet with such a load, sure I cud Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cypress Sun Posted April 14, 2014 Share Posted April 14, 2014 I disagree I have ridden in a 650 horse power to the rear wheels vet (proven on the dyno) the potential for ????????????? in my humble opintion is greatly increased no matter the talant of the trigger puller / driver in this case horse power to weight ratio has its limits, when given the human behind the wheel, even with traction control computers on board just imagine no traction control computer, I just agree to disagree on this one 3246lbs with 650 to the wheels, is a handfull, even for the experinced driver, short of:::::::::::;;; just a striaght forward speed run sass shooting is more than a straight forward speed run when attending main match shoots oh well mileage on the 650 HP vet varies from my duramax diesel that hauls my RV to CAS matches no biggie, could I learn to handle a vet with such a load, sure I cud It's true, main match shoots are more that just straight forward speed runs.........every match is. My point is that whenever humans are involved, even inanimate objects can be subject to improper and sometimes dangerous manipulation. It really doesn't matter how much the object has been "modified". It more a matter of skill level. As i've said many times.........I've never seen a car crash itself, not have I ever seen a gun pick itself up and shoot someone. YMMV CS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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