Nice shooting with ‘elbows up’… your trophy should be easy to grill medium rare and is already plated….I thought I’d spice things up before hunting season. My .308 M70 and ammo has been in the closet for four years. Leupold 3.5-10. It got a McMillan fiberglass after I tripped on the original. Nosler 708 brass necked up to 308. WW primer and enough R15 to get 300 Savage velocity, 2650 with 150 Speer Hot Cors. JBM wasn’t working so the 400yrd sighters were low and 500 high. First guess at 600 was good so I let four more go quick as I could, 13 inch group.
Out the truck window knuckles on the mirror elbow on the wheel. Lol.
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Why don't you bench it at 100 yds and fire a 10 round group very carefully just to see see what it can really do with the load you're using.
That's what I'm afraid of.Well, ma
Well...maybe he's planning to hunt that way, i.e. "Out the truck window knuckles on the mirror elbow on the wheel". That would make this the perfect way to test performance and practice.![]()
I'm not. I was totally kidding around, and hope the OP realizes it.That's what I'm afraid of.
I agree, it's unrealistic to expect a rifle intended for hunting anything, other than gophers, to need or be able to maintain acceptable ten round groups.I'm not. I was totally kidding around, and hope the OP realizes it.
For a hunting rifle, finding out "what it does" when shooting ten-round groups is something I would never do; how does firing a slow, careful 10-round group relate to hunting? Much more useful to know what the shooter can make it do with 3 rounds from field (or roadside...) positions in a limited time frame.
It's called statistics and probability.I'm not. I was totally kidding around, and hope the OP realizes it.
For a hunting rifle, finding out "what it does" when shooting ten-round groups is something I would never do; how does firing a slow, careful 10-round group relate to hunting? Much more useful to know what the shooter can make it do with 3 rounds from field (or roadside...) positions in a limited time frame.
Nothing wrong with having a little fun and shooting at different positions including off hand and sitting under time constraints. I do that as well (although I admit I don't practice out of my truck window - I'm sure Sask hunting regs are similar to Alta regs regarding that method of hunting)I seldom shoot deer over two hundred. Sometimes it’s good to have a little fun and highlight what not to do with so many new members and hunters here. This is my offhand plate load. Was at 550 last time out, this was to confirm what I have left for wiggle room at 6.
I wouldn't even post about shooting from a motor vehicle these days, given that it violates many provincial regulations , as well as federal legislation.Well, ma
Well...maybe he's planning to hunt that way, i.e. "Out the truck window knuckles on the mirror elbow on the wheel". That would make this the perfect way to test performance and practice.![]()
I know we're Canadians...I know that we are legally required to be scared of our own shadows...but are we at the point where a sarcastic joking comment has now been banned by OIC?I wouldn't even post about shooting from a motor vehicle these days, given that it violates many provincial regulations , as well as federal legislation.
I think we need a first round hit milk jug challenge thread.I know we're Canadians...I know that we are legally required to be scared of our own shadows...but are we at the point where a sarcastic joking comment has now been banned by OIC?
I've been schooled about the need for 10-shot groups so that I really know what my lightweight hunting rifle is capable of; actually, I know that it's capable of heating up the barrel so much that the correlation to hunting accuracy is non-existent. And now I realize that what I thought was an obvious joke is actually endangering my freedom as the black helicopters close in on me. How's the internet service in The Big House? Or will I simply be made to disappear?
Thanks, guys, I'll try to be more careful. It's all grim-faced maximum-efficiency totally-serious work from here on in, no more smiling for me. Cheers!![]()
Oops, sorry, that was the last one, I swear...
The point being, that while many of us have sighted in a rifle over the hood of a rifle, or out of the box of a pickup, the antis are always looking to portray firearms owners as irresponsible lawbreakers, so why give them any excuse to use what we post to do that?I know we're Canadians...I know that we are legally required to be scared of our own shadows...but are we at the point where a sarcastic joking comment has now been banned by OIC?
I've been schooled about the need for 10-shot groups so that I really know what my lightweight hunting rifle is capable of; actually, I know that it's capable of heating up the barrel so much that the correlation to hunting accuracy is non-existent. And now I realize that what I thought was an obvious joke is actually endangering my freedom as the black helicopters close in on me. How's the internet service in The Big House? Or will I simply be made to disappear?
Thanks, guys, I'll try to be more careful. It's all grim-faced maximum-efficiency totally-serious work from here on in, no more smiling for me. Cheers!![]()
Oops, sorry, that was the last one, I swear...
It may be accepted if you're shooting a match, but it certainly doesn't indicate where a rifle will place shots under hunting conditions, especially big game rifles. Fine for gophers though.It's called statistics and probability.
10 rounds is usually considered a high enough sample size to determine exactly where your gun is likely to place the bullet at any given time on demand (accuracy) and also give you a very good idea as to how tight a group the rifle, ammo and shooter can repeatedly achieve (precision). This is what shooters (and hunters) who are serious about precision and accuracy try to do as it gives them a very good idea as to how far they can do an ethical shot on big game.
Not quite the same as rapidly shooting out the truck I know.
I realize this is going to be like barking at the moon but since you asked.
For more and better info I would recommend Hornady podcast "Your groups are too small"



























