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<blockquote data-quote="5.56×250" data-source="post: 1798897" data-attributes="member: 110162"><p>My lilja barreled sako finfire shot well with hand selscted cheaper ammo, but it was better than i was easily with eley 10x in the right lot number. I never shot 20 rounds st the same target, but with 5 rounds per dot, it AVERAGED in the 0s. The best I COULD SHOOT was how accurate the rifle fired. Not how well the rifle shot the ammo. Best ever was .005 for 5 shots at 50yards when i was on. That was with fresh 1075 lot numbered ammo from boxes that were opened and fired. Nothing was measured or separated by me. I started out mearuring eley 10x when sampling lots, but i never found more than .0015 difference in rim thickness from any lot measured. Selecting by the extremely narrow differences never had an effect on the group sizes, so i just opened fresh boxes and fired them . The true measure of THE SHOOTER is using the 25 dot target faces , firing one shot per target. Even with that combo i wasnt able to shoot better than 20Xs. The X was a pencel point sized dot in the center of each .3 sized circle, 25 per face. Its a humbling experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5.56×250, post: 1798897, member: 110162"] My lilja barreled sako finfire shot well with hand selscted cheaper ammo, but it was better than i was easily with eley 10x in the right lot number. I never shot 20 rounds st the same target, but with 5 rounds per dot, it AVERAGED in the 0s. The best I COULD SHOOT was how accurate the rifle fired. Not how well the rifle shot the ammo. Best ever was .005 for 5 shots at 50yards when i was on. That was with fresh 1075 lot numbered ammo from boxes that were opened and fired. Nothing was measured or separated by me. I started out mearuring eley 10x when sampling lots, but i never found more than .0015 difference in rim thickness from any lot measured. Selecting by the extremely narrow differences never had an effect on the group sizes, so i just opened fresh boxes and fired them . The true measure of THE SHOOTER is using the 25 dot target faces , firing one shot per target. Even with that combo i wasnt able to shoot better than 20Xs. The X was a pencel point sized dot in the center of each .3 sized circle, 25 per face. Its a humbling experience. [/QUOTE]
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