Thanks for blurring my choices even more...lol. What app did you use , that is great
Spent a few hours on range today. Tested 6 different lot.
Interesting to see that the cheapest ammo (SK Magazine) did just as good as the SK Match. Best today was SK std and Eley Force. Starting to think that SK ammo and others don't like the cold.
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Rimfire coaster is 4inch. CZ 455 canadian with sporter barrel, bipod and rear bag
All had flyers, since I shoot ORPS mainly and target are 1-4 inch in size I looked for the largest group concentration of rounds and drew the circle around that. As you can see, I only excluded 3 to 5 rounds. Reason being is that flyers will occur in competition as well so whichever ammo get me the bulk of rounds closer I would go with that ammo to improve my chances. If I was to measure actual group the result will be so close between types that selecting a a type would be next to impossible.
And again, I’m no competitive shooter, so I’ve got no right to comment, but if you shoot 1-4 inch targets, and you’re trying to see how many rounds you can put on a 1-4 inch target, wouldn’t you be better off using standard target sized “circles” and see which ammo can put the most of 25 rounds in each circle? Thus, it becomes less about circle size (1 7/8” vs 2 2/4”) and more about percentage of rounds on target. You may well find that one ammo is better for 1” targets, and another is better for 3”, etc. The difference being, which brands have “flyers”, and which brands have “FLYERS!!” ;-)