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.50bmg AMAX Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 271787" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>If your getting 1/3 moa at that range you are doing better then the Barretts will generally do. THat is very good for a Barrett rifle with factory barrel. I would say your trying to improve on something that is way better then average performance to begin with.</p><p> </p><p>Do not get caught up in "The grass is always greener" theory. About the best I have seen with the Barrett for consistant accuracy at long range is around 3/4 moa. That is not saying you will not get tighter groups from this from time to time, this is an average group size I am referring to.</p><p> </p><p>I would say your there, get out and shoot at longer ranges. Again, if your blinking after the trigger breaks, do not worry about it. Follow through properly and you will never have a problem. I have said it before and will again, I would bet there are very few if any out there that can trip the trigger on any 50 cal and not blink after the trigger breaks.</p><p> </p><p>Good loading and shooting, your getting accuracy out of the Barrett that is not typical for that rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 271787, member: 10"] If your getting 1/3 moa at that range you are doing better then the Barretts will generally do. THat is very good for a Barrett rifle with factory barrel. I would say your trying to improve on something that is way better then average performance to begin with. Do not get caught up in "The grass is always greener" theory. About the best I have seen with the Barrett for consistant accuracy at long range is around 3/4 moa. That is not saying you will not get tighter groups from this from time to time, this is an average group size I am referring to. I would say your there, get out and shoot at longer ranges. Again, if your blinking after the trigger breaks, do not worry about it. Follow through properly and you will never have a problem. I have said it before and will again, I would bet there are very few if any out there that can trip the trigger on any 50 cal and not blink after the trigger breaks. Good loading and shooting, your getting accuracy out of the Barrett that is not typical for that rifle. [/QUOTE]
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