Butch Lambert
Active member
I agree with Boyd. The rifle will not agg .250 and that does not mean that it is a POS. It is just in a different game.
Butch
Butch
Many folks are not interested in the esoteric, single application of a bench gun but are interested in ways to enhance the accuracy of their sporting rifles through precision loading or handling or aftermarket alterations that one may do himself. I think you folks call it "bubbaizing".
If we are so resistant to accuracy tips, why do you think so many of us lurked in BRC that Wilbur set us up our own room?? If you were to visit some of the other forums and go in their brass prep rooms and read some of the esoteric things that are suggested for hunting brass you would know that your tips are not being ignored.
Mr Murphy discovered that changing bullet jump could affect accuracy and shared that information with us in the FACTORY RIFLE room. And posted a picture. That information was quickly lost because his group was not measured correctly. And that info was quickly buried under the information that no mere box gun could possibly agg (I don't recall that he said anything about aggs) .250.
FWIW, at many of the matches I've attended, quite a few of the high dollar bench guns can't acchive .250 aggs neither.
But it does seem that if someone posts a group instead of an attaboy for a factory rifle doing that well, we have gotten nothing but aggs, and group measurement.DR
Using that rationale, there should be no matches won nor trophies given nor records recorded since on any given day that one shooter out shoot a field of competitors was a fluke. He happened to pick up the right penny at the right time.
If, on some fine day, you shoot a .1, be sure and tell everyone that it was a fluke and burn the target.
... then suddenly my group plummeted to .159" Now for a factory rifle with an 8x scope this seems to be too good to be true but the wind won't stop blowing long enough for me to find out. What are the odds against a good but not spectacular rifle suddenly starting to put them all through the one hole? ...
... I have an idea that groups such as the one I poted on the net, may not be abberations but can prove unrepeatable because of sloppy reloading practices especially with reguard to seating depth. ...
... but if some poor fellow shoots a "wallet group" with old trusty rusty and then makes the mistake of posting it in here, he is taken to school, sometimes very rudely and harshly, because the group isn't properly measured and/or he cannot repeat the feat every time he sits down at the bench and/or it was shot with a (gasp, shudder) box gun.