Perfect. Looks good. Thank you.I was testing a new batch of ammo I picked up and here is what I got at 100 yards. It was breezy with some gusty winds so this is real world results. Hope this helps you and anyone else out.
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Perfect. Looks good. Thank you.I was testing a new batch of ammo I picked up and here is what I got at 100 yards. It was breezy with some gusty winds so this is real world results. Hope this helps you and anyone else out.
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whats the diameter of the 10 ring on those targets?
Perfect. Looks good. Thank you.
What if you make it a requirement to have one bullet hole away from the official groups with the caliper showing its size and use that for your subtraction
Grauhanen's post indicating the holes possible being smaller due to paper tear etc and then the possibility of 'smears' being larger leads to a potentially confusing result. I haven't had any group attempts that missed by 0.001-2 but have had some that were close.
I’ll try to shoot 3x10 tomorrow with CCISV out of my factory T1X barrel.Whatever you folks are seeing as the hole diameter on your targets with your ammo, half that should help you find the centre and get a group size. And for what we're doing here, just slap a ruler on already and don't bother with a micrometer.
I was hoping to see something to help me gauge my own performance, eg if I get over a given group size with CCI SV and a decent bolt gun at 100 metres then I should spend some remedial time with Project Mapleseed, or under that group size means I'm ready open the piggy bank and try to find some better ammo.
Early this morning I saw Rabid's nice targets early this morning and they stayed in my mind when I went to the range. I was testing tuners and after another morning of inconclusive results I put them away and decided to try shooting at 100 yards sans tuner in an effort to wash away my tuner frustration.
I haven't shot at 100 in a few years. I measured the distance to the "100 yard" target backers and found that it was inches shy of 98 yards. It appears the 100 yard distance at my range is closer to accurate than the actual 57 yards that is the 50. I put a few targets up that I made for 50 yard shooting and then adjusted my scope for 100 yards.
What I saw confirmed that not only lot number can make a difference that is readily apparent at this distance, but I also saw that ammo within the same lot, and indeed within the same box, could produce very different results. I used ammo left over from my 50 yard tuner testing. Some was older Center X, some was made in 2020.
I think more practice is needed.
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Ok so what the heck is a "tuna can"? TC
Tuna Cans are a brand of rimfire barrel tuner, made in Canada. Popular in CRPS/rimfire PRS.
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/2139050-Tuna-can