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Degrees Of Rifle Accuracy by Ian McMurchy
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<blockquote data-quote="JP100" data-source="post: 664212" data-attributes="member: 37880"><p>Id have to disagree. We own two tikkas one in .223 and one .243 they both shoot half inch with hand loads and shoot around 1.5 to 1 inch with different factory ammo. these are standard guns with no adjustments and they shoot better than most people can. I also did some reloading for a mate who also has a .243 Tikka and the first hand load I made up shot just inside a inch. they are easy to load for and will shoot nearly all ammo. The Tikka .223 shoots 1/2 inch groups with cheap russian ammo with steel cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JP100, post: 664212, member: 37880"] Id have to disagree. We own two tikkas one in .223 and one .243 they both shoot half inch with hand loads and shoot around 1.5 to 1 inch with different factory ammo. these are standard guns with no adjustments and they shoot better than most people can. I also did some reloading for a mate who also has a .243 Tikka and the first hand load I made up shot just inside a inch. they are easy to load for and will shoot nearly all ammo. The Tikka .223 shoots 1/2 inch groups with cheap russian ammo with steel cases. [/QUOTE]
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