Quoting your best groups isn't what this threat is about its about hunting rifle accuracy, I'm willing to bet we wont be seeing any 1 inch groups at 400 yards at a club shoot
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Quoting your best groups isn't what this threat is about its about hunting rifle accuracy, I'm willing to bet we wont be seeing any 1 inch groups at 400 yards at a club shoot
Exactly.
1 MOA under all conditions is a far better criteria than .25 under perfect, and its a waste of time getting it to that point anyway, unless your 6.5 06 is a BR rifle.
Chris
The thread is about what shooters think is an acceptable average 3 shot group size, at long range, in good conditions, with normalish LR rigs.
I am saying that with a bit of longer range load development, 1/4 MOA should and will be possible for many of the blokes here. Especially with their flash 'Normalish' LR rigs i see posted and commented about.
My 7mm is not the only Sendero ive seen capable of 1/4 at long range, I have asked a lot of questions to a lot of people regarding this, especialy with a skim bed and decent load development they can shoot bloody well. You can spend thousands on a custom rifle and still not get the accuracy of a Sendero if you get a good one.
As you are personaly bringing my rifle into the equation, I am not quoting 1 off best groups here as you say, im quoting frequent groups shot in small strings over a period of visits to the range.
A Sendero is a rifle that many would class as basic long range rig, so why with a bit of effort could 1/4 MOA not be expected at long range with a more custom rifle?
I would love to see a target with say, 10 .25moa squares and 1 shot through each
What if someone shoots x5 two shot groups that measure 1.25" at 500?
That's still 10rounds?
How do you see and hold on 1.25' bulls at 500 Greg? I only have a 16x. Until I upgrade to the March or NF. Mirage is an issue where I shoot as well. I think a series of consecutive groups, up to 10 rounds or more, witnessed would be the ticket.
1.25 consistently? Ya might fluke it on a good day but as we know the variables change from shot to shot and over 10 rounds it can be quite a bit.
Still, I have some new brass to stretch when I get home, if I get a good day and Tui_man or BB shows up for a shot I am sure we will have to give it a go.
Have fluked a 3 shot group that went sub inch @ 500 then followed it up with a 6 inch + group due to wind. It was under an inch vertically but waterlined at 6' in bugger all readable wind. Still a dead animal at the max range I would try and take one so good enough.