Q_Sertorius
WKR
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So one forum member asks me to post whatever I have knowing I don't have Rockslide standard data targets. The next member tells me my posts are meaningless.
Yes. It’s nothing personal. Your groups are just too small. Start by putting 10 rounds into the same target and measuring the group. Take as much time as you want. No one cares if you take two minutes or 10 days. That’s a good measure of how well your rifle and you shoot.
Tikka T3, 1:10” twist factory barrel cut down to 16”, using ADI 55-grain .223, 5/rpm, front and rear bag from bench.
Shots marked roughly in order (marked based on memory after group was done).
This was done while testing a whole bunch of different ammo to find what the rifle likes so I could order enough to practice for a few months. This load shot the best out of ~15 different factory loadings, with ADI 69-grain .223 and Frontier 52-grain 5.56 coming in second and third. For trajectory reasons, I ended up buying more of the 69-grain load than the 55-grain or 62-grain loads, but it is all good enough for me to use to run Carl Ross drills and practice positional shooting.
I’m not suggesting I am some kind of world class shooter or that I have the finest rifle on the planet, but anyone who wants to disparage this honest group isn’t worth my time.
This isn’t a place for just posting your best 3-shot groups from your best days. There’s a whole thread “what did you do at the range today?” where you can go see how people are shooting (at least those who care to share). If you don’t want to show your ass to the world, then don’t. Just be honest with yourself. Stop accepting mediocrity with cherry-picked small groups. Chase the dream of consistent, reliable performance that is “good enough” to ethically take game animals at “your maximum range” on demand. I can’t speak for everyone around here, but that’s my goal.

