Now here's the same test for
@stan_wa 's Seekins Havak Element in 28 Nos, all based on real data:
Cartridge and Bullet | G7 BC | MV (fps) | 2SD group (moa) | Range for 80% hit rate on 12" target (yds) | Range for 50% hit rate on 12" target (yds) |
223, Berger 75VLD | 0.216 | 2850 | 1.2 | 320 | 480 |
6.5, Berger 140 EH | 0.310 | 2800 | 1.4 | 370 | 570 |
7rm, Berger 175EH | 0.336 | 2900 | 2.0 | 360 | 570 |
28 Nos, Berger 195EOL | 0.387 | 2850 | 1.1 | 440 | 680 |
Now I know what you're thinking, that can't be right because a giant magnum in a 6lb platform can't possibly shoot a 1.1moa 20shot group. Well, I'm here to tell you, this Seekins is the most confusingly accurate and light gun I've ever shot. It has a big ol' brake on it and it's the loudest gun at the range, but it stacks 195s and feels as light as a toy. Recoil is no worse than a 308 and impacts can be spotted even at 200yds on max zoom. So, with this real example and data, can we really say more recoil is ALWAYS worse?