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slorider
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I've been hanging around here for awhile gathering lots of great information, although this is my first post. I've picked up some very useful info here and have done my best to put it to good use, but by no means even close in my quest to learn as much as possible about benchrest shooting. My overall goal is to someday enter a local competition and move up and shoot with the "big dogs".
My question to all is; what is the best 100 yard group one could get with a factory, off the shelf, Remington 700 VLS? Since I've never been to a competition I don't now what I should expect out of my gun. Below is a recent 100 yard 5 shot group using a Harris bi-pod, rear bag and a bone stock 700 VLS (except for adjusted trigger). I'm sure the group would have been a little better with match grade bullets and a better rest. Can I improve the group with more experience/load development or is it time to move up to a better gun? Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Bryan
Remington 700 VLS .223
5 Shot group
Measured .34"
Hornady 55gr SXSP
Light cross wind
My question to all is; what is the best 100 yard group one could get with a factory, off the shelf, Remington 700 VLS? Since I've never been to a competition I don't now what I should expect out of my gun. Below is a recent 100 yard 5 shot group using a Harris bi-pod, rear bag and a bone stock 700 VLS (except for adjusted trigger). I'm sure the group would have been a little better with match grade bullets and a better rest. Can I improve the group with more experience/load development or is it time to move up to a better gun? Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Bryan
Remington 700 VLS .223
5 Shot group
Measured .34"
Hornady 55gr SXSP
Light cross wind