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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
Freedom arms vs BFR on accuracy 454 casull
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<blockquote data-quote="jeb405" data-source="post: 1923302" data-attributes="member: 78163"><p>My big bores are Ruger 45LC 4" guns so no accuracy data. For comparison purpose I do have a scoped Ruger SRH in 44 Mag with a scope. Best groups I got were 3-4" at 100 yards. If you shoot groups based on individual cylinder chambers they get better as 1-2 of them group outside the other 4. But I do own a FA 353, 357 Mag. Not very common. 200 gr lead gas checked hard cast bullets over 1600 fps. And mild recoil. Has shot < 1" group at 100 yards. For sure the limiting factor is me. Shooting a revolver even on a rest for pure accuracy is harder than most guns. Grip is so far from bore & scope, no nice flat surfaces front and back to support on a rest, etc. No direct experience with BFR but would expect similar to mass produced Ruger accuracy more than line bored FA. The question is how different is relevant to you. Hope that helps. JB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeb405, post: 1923302, member: 78163"] My big bores are Ruger 45LC 4" guns so no accuracy data. For comparison purpose I do have a scoped Ruger SRH in 44 Mag with a scope. Best groups I got were 3-4" at 100 yards. If you shoot groups based on individual cylinder chambers they get better as 1-2 of them group outside the other 4. But I do own a FA 353, 357 Mag. Not very common. 200 gr lead gas checked hard cast bullets over 1600 fps. And mild recoil. Has shot < 1" group at 100 yards. For sure the limiting factor is me. Shooting a revolver even on a rest for pure accuracy is harder than most guns. Grip is so far from bore & scope, no nice flat surfaces front and back to support on a rest, etc. No direct experience with BFR but would expect similar to mass produced Ruger accuracy more than line bored FA. The question is how different is relevant to you. Hope that helps. JB [/QUOTE]
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