Magic group - accuracy potential -some thoughts
I was last evening thumbing through a foot high pile of targets from my 6PPC.
I came to a few interesting conclutions. Fist of all had I all the money that went through those targets I could buy myself a brand new car or better still if I had all those components they would probably last my for the rest of my life
Secondly it would be wise to hide those targets to prevent that my wife saw them and made calculations such as how many new pair of shoes could have been bought for the price of the components
And thirdly it would be wise to hide them period
. It is my estimation that if I took aggregate from all the aggregates it would not be very much below .3000 at 100 meters wich would equal about .2700 at 100 yards. It is a full blown benchrest rifle with custom action and best of barrels shooting custom bullets like Bruno 9S and such. Aggregates under .2000 are not all that common and single groups under .100 at 100 meters and under .200 at 200 meters are rare occurrance. I also saw a few groups that I would wish that my worst enemy had shot.
So when somebady stands up and claims he is shooting quarter inch groups day in day out with his factory rifle I tend to close my ears and just say yeah right. First of all no factory rifle is accurate enough to aggregate under .250 Secondly shooting aggregates that small are next to impossible with out 2oz trigger and 3 inch forend of stock and at last it takes a good shooter to shoot day in day out aggregates of that size.
Now I am by no means belittling you your rifle or your shooting. I am just pointing out facts. I agree with Jackie enjoy your very good rifle which has as he said probably .500-.600 aggregating capabilities but dont get disappointed if you cant repeat this group on a consistent basis. And my advise is not to spend all its barrel life trying to find the magic load, statistically chanses are if selection is based on 2 or 3 three shot groups that you end up rejecting better loads in favour of worse. Just find load that works for you.
I talk from experience as in my younger days I did all the tricks in the book to make factory rifles competitive in Benchrest. Needless to say I didnt succeed. For an example one Sako .222 went through free floating bedding trigger change fiber glass stock I even shot 52 gr Remington bullets from it but it never was more than an average varmint rifle .750-1" aggregates.
On the other hand just by replacing the factory barrel by Hart barrel or something else this rifle became sub .500 rifle. The single most productive change to improve accuracy in a factory rifle is to change the barrel in my opinion.
It is my firm belive that nothing but full blown Benchrest rifle can and will aggregate in the long run under .2500