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  • #16
    G38xOC
    Veteran Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 3742

    I like to use cheap round here n there . i just cant help buying em looking@price tag . i hate walmart for that reason .

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    • #17
      NorCalK9.com
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      • Sep 2010
      • 3958

      Its ok I pull about 4 rnch's at 200 yards out of my saiga308.
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      • #18
        zfields
        CGN Contributor
        • Aug 2010
        • 13658

        2.5 inch group is plenty unless your main concern is punching pretty lil holes in paper.
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        • #19
          Don29palms
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 1829

          Originally posted by repubconserv
          it's me for sure... though I am getting better. When I say 2.5 is a tight group... that is speaking from my definition of "good." At first I could consistently hit a 1' x 1' paper at 200 yards... and that is all I could say. Now I can generally hit where I want to hit... I feel it getting tighter, especially when I buy better ammo. Brown Bear would probably be used for 2 liter bottles at 100 yds. just something cheap to go boom
          That's all good and I'm not trying to be a jerk. I'm just saying 2.5MOA at 100yds would make me mad. Just to clarify I don't and won't use factory ammo of any kind. I load my own ammo. With my 308 I shoot 4" steel targets at 400yds and if I want to make something pop I'll shoot 2liter bottles at 600yds. I guess what it boils down to is that I'll spend a little more for good ammo. If I'm only shooting at 100yds I'll use my 10/22. Raw eggs make good targets.
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          • #20
            repubconserv
            Veteran Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 3056

            Originally posted by Don29palms
            That's all good and I'm not trying to be a jerk. I'm just saying 2.5MOA at 100yds would make me mad. Just to clarify I don't and won't use factory ammo of any kind. I load my own ammo. With my 308 I shoot 4" steel targets at 400yds and if I want to make something pop I'll shoot 2liter bottles at 600yds. I guess what it boils down to is that I'll spend a little more for good ammo. If I'm only shooting at 100yds I'll use my 10/22. Raw eggs make good targets.
            I get better than 2.5 at 100. 2.5 is generally between 200 and 300.

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            • #21
              Go Navy
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 2171

              My HK USP Compact 9mm would not cycle it. We miked it and found it was a little off and the HKs have close tolerances, evidently. The HK burns everything else I've tried very happily. I will never buy and more Bear ammo.
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              • #22
                P08
                Member
                • Dec 2006
                • 245

                1-2" groups in my n6, I think that its good ammo for the price and some of the better of the russian stuff.

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