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Shooting a 223 to a Mile Accurately By Jerry Teo
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<blockquote data-quote="goodgrouper" data-source="post: 221359" data-attributes="member: 2852"><p>One super group is right! The smallest 5 shot 100 yard group I've ever fired was a .049 from a full custom 6ppc using 5 windflags and taking 7 minutes to complete and fired from a concrete bench. You used a Stevens semi-custom .223, no windflags, and fired a group just slightly larger than that (3 shots of course) at 200 yards and you admitted it was from a rickety, wobbly bench? I think God would have hard a time beating your group! Am I envious, yes! You need to sign up for a few benchrest matches and secure your name in the Hall of Fame!</p><p></p><p>I can believe the lobbing of a bullet at one mile from your .223. I have been known to far exceed the limits of my own rifles a time or ten. But others who you have had a hard time convincing might have been more convinced had the video offered any proof. That was all I was trying to say. Next time, have the camera man pan down and show the gun and shooter real time and it will make for a more convincing video.</p><p></p><p>These were just my thoughts. No malice intended. I'm just a pessimistic arse sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodgrouper, post: 221359, member: 2852"] One super group is right! The smallest 5 shot 100 yard group I've ever fired was a .049 from a full custom 6ppc using 5 windflags and taking 7 minutes to complete and fired from a concrete bench. You used a Stevens semi-custom .223, no windflags, and fired a group just slightly larger than that (3 shots of course) at 200 yards and you admitted it was from a rickety, wobbly bench? I think God would have hard a time beating your group! Am I envious, yes! You need to sign up for a few benchrest matches and secure your name in the Hall of Fame! I can believe the lobbing of a bullet at one mile from your .223. I have been known to far exceed the limits of my own rifles a time or ten. But others who you have had a hard time convincing might have been more convinced had the video offered any proof. That was all I was trying to say. Next time, have the camera man pan down and show the gun and shooter real time and it will make for a more convincing video. These were just my thoughts. No malice intended. I'm just a pessimistic arse sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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