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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2634614" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>Rosebud, as happy as you may be with your Hammer load for deer, your Fieldshoot is absolutely capable of better than half MOA. What other ammo/loads have you tried?</p><p>My 6.5 CM's both shoot better than that with factory match ammo, but it has been more difficult to get hunting bullets that do better than 1/3 MOA. </p><p></p><p>1/3 MOA is the standard I am looking to beat because that is what my 270 WSM shoots. </p><p>Bought the Sauers to beat that.</p><p></p><p>So don't stop with half MOA, you can and will do better with your Fieldshoot if you try more bullets. Mine shine with 129-143 grain in a variety of bullets, 140 Accubond being one of the better ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2634614, member: 879"] Rosebud, as happy as you may be with your Hammer load for deer, your Fieldshoot is absolutely capable of better than half MOA. What other ammo/loads have you tried? My 6.5 CM's both shoot better than that with factory match ammo, but it has been more difficult to get hunting bullets that do better than 1/3 MOA. 1/3 MOA is the standard I am looking to beat because that is what my 270 WSM shoots. Bought the Sauers to beat that. So don't stop with half MOA, you can and will do better with your Fieldshoot if you try more bullets. Mine shine with 129-143 grain in a variety of bullets, 140 Accubond being one of the better ones. [/QUOTE]
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