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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 1044975" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>I have shot 1000 yard Benchrest for 14 years. I can fire and aim 10 shots in 30 seconds I heavy gun and 10 shots in less then a minute in light gun. Our fastest guys have been timed 10 shots in 13 seconds. I can't see how you can do it any faster with a magazine. It would take time to change magazines and you have to bolt the gun every shot. I have also been around 100 yard benchrest and observed what they shoot. Typically they will average around a .1 to .2 group aggregate on good days. These are PPC's which is the most accurate cartridge ever shot. They use 66 to 68 grain bullets and tune regularly. These are special built benchrest rigs with short heavy barrels. Some of then can shoot their 5 shots in 10 seconds or less. What you shoot at 100 yards it doesn't always hold out to 1000. The world record for 10 shots in light gun is 2.6 something and for Heavy is 2.815 inches. These are the only two 10 shot groups in the country ever fired under 3 inches. Again fired with Benchrest guns specially built for accuracy. I put my shots on paper where they are officially measured so it is no bull. I have had guns that shot .200 and less at 100 yards and would not shoot smaller then 12 inches at 1000. What works at 100 doesn't always shoot at 1000. Like I said these are special built guns with straight stocks so they track when shot off the rests. I would like to see that repeater in a hunting gun and hunting cartridge that will consistently outshoot the best guns in the country. These are just the facts. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 1044975, member: 14053"] I have shot 1000 yard Benchrest for 14 years. I can fire and aim 10 shots in 30 seconds I heavy gun and 10 shots in less then a minute in light gun. Our fastest guys have been timed 10 shots in 13 seconds. I can't see how you can do it any faster with a magazine. It would take time to change magazines and you have to bolt the gun every shot. I have also been around 100 yard benchrest and observed what they shoot. Typically they will average around a .1 to .2 group aggregate on good days. These are PPC's which is the most accurate cartridge ever shot. They use 66 to 68 grain bullets and tune regularly. These are special built benchrest rigs with short heavy barrels. Some of then can shoot their 5 shots in 10 seconds or less. What you shoot at 100 yards it doesn't always hold out to 1000. The world record for 10 shots in light gun is 2.6 something and for Heavy is 2.815 inches. These are the only two 10 shot groups in the country ever fired under 3 inches. Again fired with Benchrest guns specially built for accuracy. I put my shots on paper where they are officially measured so it is no bull. I have had guns that shot .200 and less at 100 yards and would not shoot smaller then 12 inches at 1000. What works at 100 doesn't always shoot at 1000. Like I said these are special built guns with straight stocks so they track when shot off the rests. I would like to see that repeater in a hunting gun and hunting cartridge that will consistently outshoot the best guns in the country. These are just the facts. Matt [/QUOTE]
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