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“My rifle shoots .2s and .3s” ... huh?
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<blockquote data-quote="JDBraddy" data-source="post: 1800174" data-attributes="member: 72518"><p>It depends on a lot of factors, being a competative benchrest shooter, and spending time with folks who must shoot 0.3" agregates to have a prayer, and aggs in the teens to be consistantly competative. This has made me very sceptical of most claims made here. </p><p></p><p>Consistantly shooting five shot groups that size takes a lot of work. The best rests, the best optics, the best bullets, finely tuned loads, windflags and knowing how to read them. </p><p></p><p>Many shooters don't even know how to measure groups and would have a hard time distinguishing between a 0.3" group and a 0.2" group. I've actually seen people call 0.6" groups sub-quarter minute. While I know people who can do it, I give claims of such feats with factory and sporting rifles using no flags, field rests and bipods, low power field optics, and even factory ammo, etc.... very little credibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDBraddy, post: 1800174, member: 72518"] It depends on a lot of factors, being a competative benchrest shooter, and spending time with folks who must shoot 0.3" agregates to have a prayer, and aggs in the teens to be consistantly competative. This has made me very sceptical of most claims made here. Consistantly shooting five shot groups that size takes a lot of work. The best rests, the best optics, the best bullets, finely tuned loads, windflags and knowing how to read them. Many shooters don't even know how to measure groups and would have a hard time distinguishing between a 0.3" group and a 0.2" group. I've actually seen people call 0.6" groups sub-quarter minute. While I know people who can do it, I give claims of such feats with factory and sporting rifles using no flags, field rests and bipods, low power field optics, and even factory ammo, etc.... very little credibility. [/QUOTE]
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