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AR15/10 Rifles
Most Accurate AR -15
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1099019" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>That's quiet a challenge a single sub 1/2 moa group once in a while is icing on the cake for most of us running gas guns one sub 1/4 moa 5 shot group photo worthy for sure even at 100 yards it's a challenge especially if there is any wind. To get five sub 1/2 moa groups on one sheet of paper will take some serious dedication and I bet a few more than 25 rounds to pull off. I may play around with this some I can't say I can do it but I will have a darn good time trying. How better to spend an Saturday afternoon than at the range. I do a similar drill when load developing running OCW testing but I usually run 3 shot groups to conserve components not as statically relavent but tells me enough about each charge weight to make an educated guess about where the node is when I shoot three consecutive sub moa 3 shot groups of .3 gr diffrences in charge weight between the groups and the POI doesn't shift I start getting very happy about that load. I also run the same test for seating depth changes to find the sweet spot that a given gun prefers for the jump to the lands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1099019, member: 83267"] That's quiet a challenge a single sub 1/2 moa group once in a while is icing on the cake for most of us running gas guns one sub 1/4 moa 5 shot group photo worthy for sure even at 100 yards it's a challenge especially if there is any wind. To get five sub 1/2 moa groups on one sheet of paper will take some serious dedication and I bet a few more than 25 rounds to pull off. I may play around with this some I can't say I can do it but I will have a darn good time trying. How better to spend an Saturday afternoon than at the range. I do a similar drill when load developing running OCW testing but I usually run 3 shot groups to conserve components not as statically relavent but tells me enough about each charge weight to make an educated guess about where the node is when I shoot three consecutive sub moa 3 shot groups of .3 gr diffrences in charge weight between the groups and the POI doesn't shift I start getting very happy about that load. I also run the same test for seating depth changes to find the sweet spot that a given gun prefers for the jump to the lands. [/QUOTE]
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