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Can I get less than half MOA from "MY" factory barrel.
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<blockquote data-quote="tim1457" data-source="post: 697620" data-attributes="member: 22898"><p>I agree with Chip....The biggest differences in group sizes are probably due more to human error than rifle capability. I just sold my Savage FTR in .308 ( just didn't have the time to spend shooting with everything else going on and yes I'll probably regret it) and spent much time at the range tweaking bullet seating depth, powders and weights, bullets, etc. I finally settled on shooting the Berger 155.5 gr. match. I was able to shoot my best, a 3 shot .524" group at 300 yards. I came close to this several times which told me the rifle was very capable but the other factors (wind, temp., my shooting performance that day) was not always up to par. if you shot a nice group (and I see you did), then your rifle is very capable of repeating that consistantly. Unfortunately, human error and mother nature are there to make consistancy difficult. Remember, <strong>practice, practice, practice, is the key.gun)</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim1457, post: 697620, member: 22898"] I agree with Chip....The biggest differences in group sizes are probably due more to human error than rifle capability. I just sold my Savage FTR in .308 ( just didn't have the time to spend shooting with everything else going on and yes I'll probably regret it) and spent much time at the range tweaking bullet seating depth, powders and weights, bullets, etc. I finally settled on shooting the Berger 155.5 gr. match. I was able to shoot my best, a 3 shot .524" group at 300 yards. I came close to this several times which told me the rifle was very capable but the other factors (wind, temp., my shooting performance that day) was not always up to par. if you shot a nice group (and I see you did), then your rifle is very capable of repeating that consistantly. Unfortunately, human error and mother nature are there to make consistancy difficult. Remember, [B]practice, practice, practice, is the key.gun)[/B] [/QUOTE]
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