This is my first post on this forum. I've been loading for a long time and I'm on all the facebook shooting pages but from what I've seen this site probably has the best information. I know and understand the process of loading good accurate loads. This question is really relative and the answers vary a lot. I have a Remington 700 action that has been blueprinted with a 26" Shilen that was installed by a good smith. It is chambered in 22-250. I have a Timney trigger and the thing is bedded and sits in a Bell and Carlson Medalist stock with a VX III Leupold 6.5x20x50mm scope. Its a hunting rifle that I just enjoy shooting. The guy that did the work shoots competitively and has trophy's all over his shop so he must know something. Anyway, I have a 100 yard range in my backyard so I shoot ALOT. I farm and have close access where I shoot long range as well. My question is where would you stop in terms of five shot groups at 100? What would you settle with in terms of group size with this setup. I know everyone's rifle shoots in the "same hole" but I've never had one that would if you know what I mean. The reason I'm asking is I shoot a lot and know that barrel life plays a factor. Right now I'm shooting in the .3's consistently but there are a couple things left I can do. What do you think? Thanks........