I put together what I thought would be a somewhat less than fully serious/fun gun from parts I had, a Mac Bros action and an Urban Rifleman varmint weight barrel, 8" twist, no turn neck 6BRA, 0 FB, a spare rifle for a friend to shoot if we were going to the range. A friend had some time and needed something to shoot while his barrel cooled between load tests, so I sent him to the range with the first 50 rounds that the rifle shot to fire form that many cases. The load consisted of some N203B and some orphan short range benchrest bullets, something that I have plenty of. My plan is to shot them in this rifle. I figured that I it would shoot low 3s, that would be OK for what I planned to use it for. After all, I have fancier rifles, with more expensive barrels. After letting a friend that was shooting with him shoot a few rounds, my friend decided he wanted to see what he could get out of it, so he put up another target with a couple of aiming points. After three shots he chickened out, fearing that he might spoil the group.
I called him while he was at the range, looking for a report on how my rifle had shot. He had a little fun with me and told me it had shot around an inch. Later he sent me this picture. I initially thought
(looking at it on my phone) that it was a two shot group. I figure that it is probably a low to mid one. I will measure it when he brings me the target. Conclusion: Performance does not always correspond to price.