Stgraves260
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I'll take my place on the back row with the hacks LOL.A few hacks as well...
Heck man my 375 ruger will shoot a group like that at a 100 with just one shot5 shot 100 yards group
Yeah the Berger's are supposed to be violent though. I personally prefer their performance over the accubonds. But I wouldn't want to hit an elk in the shoulder with one either.I'm running almost the same load out of my 28. shooting consistent .25" groups very accurate at 1000 yards. great load an bullet combo for a 28 BUT don't hunt with the Berger. I had 2 very bad experiences with that bullet. One blew up on a neck shot at 100 yards on a mule deer and another on bull at 256 yards one shoulder shot and one hit the rib. Went back to the 160 grain accubond to hunt and the 180 on steel.
Those are some impressive groups!! Is that from a hunting rifle?4 shot 2300 yard group.
That groups a little ragged! It's supposed to look like this. 5 shot 100 yard group 338 RUM. .029. Probably the best group of my life. Even a blind hog can find an acorn every now and then.5 shot 100 yards group
Yes sir. It's from my 260 Rem. It's equipped with a 27" Krieger Barrel, 2 stage Timney Calvin Elite Trigger and MDT Chassis. It's a factory action that has bin trued by Mike from Texas Brigade Armory, Mingus Texas. It has a Vortex 2gen 3-18x50 Razor scope. I took those shots in Brawley California when I was visiting some family. I recorded it with a go pro and a Panasonic video recorder. I lost a lot of video because it was like 115 degrees outside. It's not a bench gun so I can't hold a 1" group at 1,000 yards, but I have on many occasions held it under 2" 5 shot groups. I have my bad days don't get me wrong. I do like to push myself though. I think we all do. It makes us better.Those are some impressive groups!! Is that from a hunting rifle?