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<blockquote data-quote="Hognuts" data-source="post: 1012509" data-attributes="member: 48031"><p>If you are talking Cheytac, I was getting 100 yard groups around .75 MOA (which is not great, but the best I could get with the SMK's. I had heard that they group better at distance on the big bore stuff. Not sure about that, I have only shot steel at distance with it. </p><p></p><p>I have put rounds on steel out to 2000 yards with it. It seems very consistent out to 1760 (mile) with this setup. I had given myself a 1450 yard limit on where I would have felt comfortable taking game with it based on results I was getting in the field.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping to gain some ground on accuracy with some higher BC bullets 330 grain Lehighs. On my next barrel I may go a little faster twist and try some of the heavier projectiles. Really want to give the Rocky Mountains a try. I think I am going to get my hands on some of their 375 grainers after I play with the 330's a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hognuts, post: 1012509, member: 48031"] If you are talking Cheytac, I was getting 100 yard groups around .75 MOA (which is not great, but the best I could get with the SMK's. I had heard that they group better at distance on the big bore stuff. Not sure about that, I have only shot steel at distance with it. I have put rounds on steel out to 2000 yards with it. It seems very consistent out to 1760 (mile) with this setup. I had given myself a 1450 yard limit on where I would have felt comfortable taking game with it based on results I was getting in the field. I am hoping to gain some ground on accuracy with some higher BC bullets 330 grain Lehighs. On my next barrel I may go a little faster twist and try some of the heavier projectiles. Really want to give the Rocky Mountains a try. I think I am going to get my hands on some of their 375 grainers after I play with the 330's a bit. [/QUOTE]
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