Your best group

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MisterHelix
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Re: Your best group

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That's some nice shooting y'all. I'm impressed!

I did not record the measurements of my best group, I just looked at it and thought "well, that's pretty good".
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I like shooting my .308 for precision. I don't know why it works out to be so much more accurate than my 300's.

But I try to be "zen" about it.

I figure the group that matters is the one I can shoot ~right now~.
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Re: Your best group

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Tikka CTR .308
155 Berger vld hunting loaded to the lands
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Re: Your best group

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I haven't fired a single round of anything in what seems like a month of Sunday's. Have a few days off this week so hopefully I'll make it to the range.
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TMD wrote:I haven't fired a single round of anything in what seems like a month of Sunday's. Have a few days off this week so hopefully I'll make it to the range.
It definitely makes working up loads easier with a backyard range.
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Re: Your best group

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Hopefully the brown truck makes it's rounds early enoug I can sneak out and put a group up for my open division entry. It'll be the first rounds through the 6.5CM.
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Re: Your best group

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Spent half the day reloading a couple of new batchs and the other half chrony testing at 100m and then shooting steel at 300m -400m. Had a bit of wind 18 mph, 180m ASL, 18deg C, 980mb ambient press. First round hits on a 6"x6" steel plate with 208gr Amax subs and 125gr BT supers which was perfect match on the ballistic app.

Not the best but OK

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Re: Your best group

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Let's all let swamp get his Creedmoor in. I'll try to post a 300 blk group after this weekend.
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Re: Your best group

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Well the scope made it but I somehow managed to order the wrong size rings. New rings should be here Thursday. If it ain't one thing it's another...
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Re: Your best group

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Still waiting on Swampdog :roll:
In the meantime, how bout some 223? Ready for varmints!
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Re: Your best group

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rebel wrote:Still waiting on Swampdog :roll:
In the meantime, how bout some 223? Ready for varmints!
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Going to want to see the caliper on that one. Looks a lot like 4 x .224 wide. Having grageated 3rd grade twice,seems something could be wrong with your ciferin.
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