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DamnRinella
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I am enjoying this as well
"I" think you are mistakenMy last hunting rifle was consistently 0.65 MOA 3 shot groups sandbagged in from the bench with 165 TTSX. That's not a "best" number that was the average of 5, 3 shot groups.
I will say I disagree with the guy who said only 5 shot groups count. 5 shot groups are a better indicator for target rifles with heavier barrels but for anything thinner than a #4 contour the heat tends to cause some POI shifting after 2-3 rounds. I don't like taking ten minutes in between shots either.
Same group of people took a very high end .338 LM, shot 2 deliberate 5 round groups, then fired 25 rounds in a "sustained fire" role, then 2 deliberate 5 round groups. The second set of groups was not equal to the first, they were pretty well double the size.
No issues. It’s all discussion. I need a note under the bottom of my posts that says “everything written should be taken in a conversational tone”. Ha
So your philosophy on it is shoot a 10 round group from a mechanical rest, which should give you an 85% probability of your rounds landing within that cone. Did I understand that correctly?
Then you will know the true precision of the rifle system, will know if there are any underlying issues with the rifle, and that you have a solid zero.
Can this be right? So a 24 inch barrel is 2600 for this ammo. So 2225 for my rifle, seems slow. I edited as I did bad math earlier.I usually figure about 50 fps per inch of barrel in a .308.
Can this be right? So a 24 inch barrel is 2600 for this ammo. So 2225 for my rifle, seems slow. I edited as I did bad math earlier.
The barrel was cooled down to ambient temperature for each 5 round group.
So if heat doesn't affect the accuracy, what is the point of this? Just playing devil's advocate @Formidilosus