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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
New caliber for first build?
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<blockquote data-quote="bkondeff" data-source="post: 537885" data-attributes="member: 10444"><p>Richard,</p><p> </p><p>Accuracy has become the problem. It varies between .5 and 1.2 moa. In particular I notice it grouping in two groups. I have put about 750 rds down the barrel already so I don't want to waste a bunch of time fiddling to find the problem. I want a gun I can rely on. I love to shoot, but my only MAIN concern is consistency for a hunt. I know the lead time to cusomize is long, so I am planning to just go custom. Right now, like this *** author, I want to take what has been my 600-650 yard comfort zone out to about 800 and start practicing more out to 1000 on paper. I do love the statistics the bergers give at 3000fps or so out to 1000 yards for deer/elk. I have killed 2 mule deer buck and 2 elk with these bullets out to 400 yards so far with very favorable terminal performance(death). No more than two steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bkondeff, post: 537885, member: 10444"] Richard, Accuracy has become the problem. It varies between .5 and 1.2 moa. In particular I notice it grouping in two groups. I have put about 750 rds down the barrel already so I don't want to waste a bunch of time fiddling to find the problem. I want a gun I can rely on. I love to shoot, but my only MAIN concern is consistency for a hunt. I know the lead time to cusomize is long, so I am planning to just go custom. Right now, like this *** author, I want to take what has been my 600-650 yard comfort zone out to about 800 and start practicing more out to 1000 on paper. I do love the statistics the bergers give at 3000fps or so out to 1000 yards for deer/elk. I have killed 2 mule deer buck and 2 elk with these bullets out to 400 yards so far with very favorable terminal performance(death). No more than two steps. [/QUOTE]
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