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#26 |
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Join Date: July 20, 2014
Posts: 8
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I'm in such a hurry sometimes I mess up what I'm typing on this d*** phone. I load 60 grains of superformance, not 50. Sorry for the confusion. my groups at 200 yards are anywhere from 8-10 inches. I don't expect this rifle to shoot clovers at 200 yards but a little over MOA would be nice.
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#27 |
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Join Date: April 10, 2008
Location: Alaska
Posts: 7,330
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I think the idea to try some good accurate factory ammo is a good one.
If the rifle shoots good at 100, then even if its not a "target" rifle, it would do the same at 200. That looks to get it down to the scope or the ammo. Ammo is the easy one to check. It may not like the powder, looks like the speed is good. Other choices are 4064, 4831, 4350, R19, R17, R15 Something is odd for sure as you should do fairly close at 200 MOA wise as at 100 |
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