If you shoot enough groups….

huntnful

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You eventually get an exceptional one haha.

Always cool to see a group stack like this.

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Obviously I know it’s not the norm, for the group size, or the ES. Especially for big cartridges for caliber. I also know it’s a small sample and yada yada. I KNOW lol. But it happened and I liked it, so here it is haha.

This is a 6.5-7PRC built by @barehandlineman shooting 156 Berger’s with N570.
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It was shooting good this evening while testing 156’s and N570. Just a quick group at 100 before going to 610 and shooting a .1, .3 and .5. I’ve just been doing 3 shot groups with cooling in between. And dialed one MOA between groups.
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Slick8

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I agree, you shoot enough and it's going to happen. Too many people consider that the normal capability of the rifle which is where we get in trouble. I rarely say my guns will do better than .5 all day and in reality, that's a stretch if we're being honest and documenting every shot.

That's some great shooting top to bottom and great performance out of the round. It's the ideal chambering for 6.5 heavies in a hunting round IMO. I feel like Hornady left a little on the table with the 65 PRC but I'm sure they have their reasons for building it the way they did.
 
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