I think most of those are one shot groups.Hey guys,
love this site and really enjoy reading posts from true shooters! I have been shooting benchrest for group and score for years. Mostly just local matches so the 6PPC has always been a favorite but then started shooting the 6BR about 6-8 years ago.
I just have one pet peeve that drive's me crazy at times. That would be the guys that have factory rifles and state that their rifles shoot in the 1's and 2's. Just read on another thread about a guy with a .204 saying his rifle consistently shot 1/8 inch groups.
Man these guys should be heading to Arizona to shoot in the benchrest nationals! Hell I'd be all over a PPC that agged in the 2's.
I'm not doubting that when the moon and stars line up just right they have shot groups this small but i highly doubt they are doing this consistently. Just an observation and not trying to start anything.
Maybe if a person only shoots a single 3 shot group. Then yeah, of course there can be a fluke.A good three shot group is just a random event.
Recently a guy on this website said his deer rifle with factory ammo always shot .250".Hey guys,
love this site and really enjoy reading posts from true shooters! I have been shooting benchrest for group and score for years. Mostly just local matches so the 6PPC has always been a favorite but then started shooting the 6BR about 6-8 years ago.
I just have one pet peeve that drive's me crazy at times. That would be the guys that have factory rifles and state that their rifles shoot in the 1's and 2's. Just read on another thread about a guy with a .204 saying his rifle consistently shot 1/8 inch groups.
Man these guys should be heading to Arizona to shoot in the benchrest nationals! Hell I'd be all over a PPC that agged in the 2's.
I'm not doubting that when the moon and stars line up just right they have shot groups this small but i highly doubt they are doing this consistently. Just an observation and not trying to start anything.
Well picking the smallest group could work ok in that instance because his point of impact of the groups on the target is very similar throughout the ladder.A fella posted this on another forum asking what node he should choose, several posted to pick the smallest group
Ok now i gotta go look.Saw this over on the Marlin owners website this evening...just poking the tiger
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There was a guy over on ar15.com who came up with a "MOA all day long" challenge and created a thread. Anyone who boasted that their gun shot sub MOA all day long would get challenged to post five 5-shot groups in the thread. It was fun to watch.
The mighty Creedmoor can do it.