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<blockquote data-quote="GuroChris" data-source="post: 1857520" data-attributes="member: 113578"><p>Yeager, Thanks for the clarification. I'll give it whirl. Handguns is a language I speak. Once upon a time I could hit 6" plates at 100yds pretty easy.</p><p></p><p>To clear up something on my accuracy, I wasn't shooting 4" groups at 800. I was testing my cold bore reliability on a 4" plate at 350m. One shot can I hit it on demand yes or no. It seems I can but just can't spot the hit. I have to wait for the rifle to settle out of recoil then re-acquire my sights on target to see if the hit is there. The pic I posted was a 3 shot group fired from 400yds on a 12" steel plate.</p><p></p><p>With that rifle I'm usually good for 3/4 to 1.25 MOA depending on the day I'm having. Like I said to someone earlier, the rifle shoots better than I do for now. </p><p></p><p>You guys have been great with the advice. I have a brake on its way. I'll do some before and after testing and let everyone know how that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GuroChris, post: 1857520, member: 113578"] Yeager, Thanks for the clarification. I'll give it whirl. Handguns is a language I speak. Once upon a time I could hit 6" plates at 100yds pretty easy. To clear up something on my accuracy, I wasn't shooting 4" groups at 800. I was testing my cold bore reliability on a 4" plate at 350m. One shot can I hit it on demand yes or no. It seems I can but just can't spot the hit. I have to wait for the rifle to settle out of recoil then re-acquire my sights on target to see if the hit is there. The pic I posted was a 3 shot group fired from 400yds on a 12" steel plate. With that rifle I'm usually good for 3/4 to 1.25 MOA depending on the day I'm having. Like I said to someone earlier, the rifle shoots better than I do for now. You guys have been great with the advice. I have a brake on its way. I'll do some before and after testing and let everyone know how that helps. [/QUOTE]
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