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Matching 4 rifles to the same load ?
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<blockquote data-quote="BountyHunter" data-source="post: 987566" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>Truthfully I do not think you stand a snowballs chance in hades of doing that without going thru 40 barrels snd 40k trying if ever sucessful to get four 416s to shoot .5 moa at 300 much less at 500.</p><p>Just too many variables and the question is why in the first place.</p><p></p><p>I have had two identical barrels made from the same length of stock and the would not shoot the same! Both were exactly identical, both hand lapped to exactly same internal dimensions and chambered by a top BR gunsmith in BR quality actions.</p><p></p><p>416s should not be in tight BR actions for obvious reasons and i would not want to use a 416 built like that on any animal that needed a 416! Your accuracy goal is a very tight for day in day out accuracy and is extremely optimistic to say the least. One great group does not mean you have a .5 moa gun.</p><p></p><p>My bet is you will have a difficult time getting one gun to do that 70% of the time but try that before you waste a lot of money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BountyHunter, post: 987566, member: 12"] Truthfully I do not think you stand a snowballs chance in hades of doing that without going thru 40 barrels snd 40k trying if ever sucessful to get four 416s to shoot .5 moa at 300 much less at 500. Just too many variables and the question is why in the first place. I have had two identical barrels made from the same length of stock and the would not shoot the same! Both were exactly identical, both hand lapped to exactly same internal dimensions and chambered by a top BR gunsmith in BR quality actions. 416s should not be in tight BR actions for obvious reasons and i would not want to use a 416 built like that on any animal that needed a 416! Your accuracy goal is a very tight for day in day out accuracy and is extremely optimistic to say the least. One great group does not mean you have a .5 moa gun. My bet is you will have a difficult time getting one gun to do that 70% of the time but try that before you waste a lot of money. [/QUOTE]
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