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300 Norma Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 643670" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>I sure can compare what happened in the '60's to what folks are doing today. 30 caliber rifle accuracy's changed little, if any, over the years. All the aggregate individual long range benchrest record groups shot are about 3/4 MOA at the big end; same accuracy one could count on all the time with the favorite 30 caliber mags back then. Those few-shot long-range record setters in or below the 2 inch range are mostly luck; but then luck's the big thing in benchrest.</p><p></p><p>Yes, my background's high power. But I shot 2 Xes shy of breaking a smallbore prone record a few years ago when I was beating the kids on the Olympic Team.</p><p></p><p>Are those 1/2 MOA 10-shot groups with over 2500 rounds the largest they shoot? My experience and observations convince me they're a once-in-a-while occasion.</p><p></p><p>Did you ever know an ex US Navy SEAL named R.J. Thomas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 643670, member: 5302"] I sure can compare what happened in the '60's to what folks are doing today. 30 caliber rifle accuracy's changed little, if any, over the years. All the aggregate individual long range benchrest record groups shot are about 3/4 MOA at the big end; same accuracy one could count on all the time with the favorite 30 caliber mags back then. Those few-shot long-range record setters in or below the 2 inch range are mostly luck; but then luck's the big thing in benchrest. Yes, my background's high power. But I shot 2 Xes shy of breaking a smallbore prone record a few years ago when I was beating the kids on the Olympic Team. Are those 1/2 MOA 10-shot groups with over 2500 rounds the largest they shoot? My experience and observations convince me they're a once-in-a-while occasion. Did you ever know an ex US Navy SEAL named R.J. Thomas? [/QUOTE]
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