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Here's one. No pics attached. Know why? Because I shot 40 168 grain bullets at 1.4 moa target at 800 yards in variable, gusty winds and didn't hit it a single time. Not once.
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I usually shoot irons only, but this was done with a cheapo 4x carry-handle Barska scope. The reticle is so fat that when you're aiming, you can't even see the X-ring, the 10-ring, or most of the 9-ring. So the bull is essentially cut into 4 "pie slices", and the only way to shoot is to try and keep the 4 slices equal in size. Th0se 4 close shots were just under .5MOA according to the software. The flyer opened it up to just under .9MOA. I haven't been able to shoot under an inch with irons for almost a year now. Maybe my eyes just can't do it anymore and it's time to build a precision rifle with really good glass. I've been resisting doing that for a long time because it's always seemed like cheating to me. (I know it's not, really.) |
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Ammo is Hornady .308 Win 150gr SST. Orange squares are 1" not sure what pink dots (office depot stickers) are but they are smaller.
All pics show 5-shot groups. @ 100 yards
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I commented in your reloading thread and it seems your loads are way too light if you have to open the gas block that much for function. I forgot to ask in the other thread, but what is your ejection pattern with factory loads? Your gun with factory loads may be overgassed and sometimes you can tell from ejection pattern.
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"When you get the (men) to the range, you just get the men. But when you bring the (women) to the range, you get the (whole family). And that's what's going to save our 2nd Amendment."--Dianna Liedorff "Since self-preservation is the 1st law of nature, we assert the...right to self-defense. The Constitution...clearly affirms the right of every American...to bear arms. And as Americans, we will not give up a single right guaranteed under the Constitution." --Malcolm X |
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Still nearly have it. Ha cha cha.
Remington 700P, 26" uncut
Leupy Vari-x III 4-14x50 175 grain SMK's, 44 grains Varget Rear bag 100 yards. Hmmm. 1.jpg Meh. Fiddle, fiddle. 2.jpg Grrr. Grumble, fiddle. 4.jpg Breathe. Fundamentals. Booyah. 5.jpg
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Sleeping. Doesn't look like anything special. It has the stock stock. Put in a detachable magazine, a little bubble level, and AR15Barrels lightened the trigger which has really made a difference.
Similar to this: 700-01.jpg
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"Niemand ist hasselhoffnungsloser versklavt als diejenigen, die fälschlicherweise denken, dass sie frei sind" - William B. Ruger to the young poet Voznesensky, Prague, Feb. 1987. |
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Cheers.
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[QUOTE=Black_Talon;8321159]This:
shot with this, my 40XBR, 222 Rem: Ay chihuahua.
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Nice! At what distance?
Next outing, use target with half inch dots, one round per dot at 100 yards, shooting prone off bipod, getting up and back on the rifle between each shot. If too easy, do it timed.
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"Niemand ist hasselhoffnungsloser versklavt als diejenigen, die fälschlicherweise denken, dass sie frei sind" - William B. Ruger to the young poet Voznesensky, Prague, Feb. 1987. |
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I'm zeroing my AR15 at 25 yards non magnified. It took me 10 shot to get the center (the other 5 shot is already cover with that sticker). Then put small stick-on target and fired 3 shot. Still dead on zero. I know it sucks that it took 10 rounds to zero it. But my scope sucks. It has 6 moa and it's covering the center target at 25 yards.
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Just started reloading recently and am working up a load for my Remington 700. 41.5grs is looking pretty good so far. I pulled some shots on other runs so I need to practice more.
Specs .308 175 SMKs Varget FP 210 primers Hornady once fired brass 2.800" OAL. 5 shot group at 100 yards. Here is my set up at the range. Rifle specs: Rem 700 SPS Var .308 McMillan A5 Jewel trigger set to 1.5lbs Nightforce NXS 3.5-15x50 F1 Nightforce lightweight rings Badger M5 DBM +2AI 10rd mags EGW 20 MOA base Harris Bipod Triad stockpack Need more practice, it is insanely addicting.
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Oh, no! Mr. Bill.
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100 yards benched, irons, about an inch. Can't do better than this, lately. Think I need some new glasses. Or maybe I'll just throw in the towel on my post-prime eyes and buy a scope:
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My youngest son and I shot in a .22 cal "match-stick" last month yesterday. He used an H&R M5200 and I used an old Remington 513T with a Bushnell 3200 10X40 scope.
The match was shot first thing in the morning and it was a bit cold (low 30's) for these parts. Winds were light and variable. Beause of the low temps, we had to get the rifles warmed up and rezeroed. The match was shot off a front sand bag rest with nothing other than your hand for rear support at 50 yards. Here is my warm up target for the match. Unfortunately, we turned in our official targets. There were some small bullseye targets above the match sticks, but I gave up trying to re-zero my rifle on them because of the relatively low power scope I was using (10X). Most guys were using 18 to 24 power scopes. I started using the match heads as an aiming point and finally got my rifle back on target. Best group was a 5 shot group fired at the #9 match head....around .39" ctc. I was using Federal "auto match" ammo.
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This is my son's H&R 5200 with a B&L 6-24x40 scope.
As I said, it was pretty cold for these parts and it seemed to have affected the zero of the rifles. We had to re-zero the rifles a bit to get them back on target. The match was shot off a sand bag front rest, no (except for your hand) rear rest At 50 yards. Here is his warm up target. Unfortunately we turned in our official targets. The bullseye on the left and right were to warm up and re-zero the rifle. The center group (.403") was shot to to confirm the re-zero. You can see some of my son's match stick hits as he settled in on the target. He was using the CMP black box practice ammo. I'm kinda interested in what honest-to-God target ammo would do.
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Best group of my life, shot this last Saturday:
Just over 0.35 inches, 5 rounds, 100 yards, from the bench. This was from a new batch of handloads using Ramshot TAC, 69 grain Noslers, Wolf SR magnum primers, and Lake City brass. I usually shoot irons, but I also have a cheapo 4x Barska mounted to the carry handle. Normally I shoot just as good with the irons as with the glass because the reticle in the Barska is so fat, it's hard to aim precisely with it. I used the glass on this one and lucked out. My other groups that day were about an inch, a couple slightly less, using either irons or the glass. So yeah, this group is cherry-picked for sure. OnTarget software: |
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My newly built krieger barreled driver. First was a group with 70 gn VLD and second group was 80 VLD. Both at 300 yards.
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Remington 722, .308cal, 20" bbl, Vortex Viper PST scope. Bipod and rear bag from bench at 100 yds. FGMM 175gr. 4 shot group. < 1 MOA
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Took my rifle out to p2k today. After some scope adjustments and doing their 25yd test I headed over to the 100yard range with my $60 NC Star 4-32
Not bad for being a fairly new shooter. The odd balls on the left were from rapid firing my last few rounds. I'd really like to see how I could do with a nice 3-9x40. |
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This rifle sighted in at 50 yards with Iron sights and Sparc red dot
3 shots This rifle with a vortex Viper PST 1-4x scope at 100 yards 3 shots 100 yards
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Where do you get the software to do this? I'm interested in how you can get these to be accurate, and how you go about using it. |
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these were just the other day. not my best. 3 shot with nosler 175 using varget. The 223 on the left is wolf gold match, the one the right is 77 grain smk. all shot at 100 yards at davis street san leandro. the 308 group was a custom ar 308 using a criterion barrel. The 223s fired from a daniel defense barrel custom ar-15. Both have wilson combat triggers. US optics for my 308 and acog chevron for my 223.
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did this april 3rd with my other ar-10 upper with a dpms ap4 barrel. using 175 grain 7.62x51 nato federal smk at 2600 fps. this was federal. not even my custom loads. us optics scope all of them are 3 shot groups at 100 yards.
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http://ontargetshooting.com/download.html and download the software and install it. Instructions are online and in the software. There is also an "FAQ" page on the website. Basically you take a picture of your group, or scan it on a printer/scanner (which is what I do now, and probably more precise). Then you copy the group pic to your computer, open the software, import the group pic, and then it's just a matter of:
The software is free but if you like it the guy who made it will take a $12 payment, which I recommend. Last edited by xrMike; 05-15-2013 at 7:41 PM.. |
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5 shots @100y, 10/22 with Feddersen 16" barrel & Hogue nylon stock. Federal Lightning ammo.
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