I was able to continue testing ammo at 100 this morning. I tested two lots of Midas + for the first time and they produced targets with sub-1" averages. That's what I've been looking for.
Below, the average for each target with this lot was under 1".



One of the groups on the first target was very nice to see. It measures 0.836" outside edge-to-outside edge, for .626" center-to-center, the smallest for this season to this point.


The other lot of M+ didn't do as well this morning, but it must be tested again. The bottom right group on the last target below measured .700" center-to-center.



Compared to the two lots of M+ I tested yesterday (see above, post #38), these two lots of M+ are better. The different performance illustrates that lot selection matters.
Below, the average for each target with this lot was under 1".



One of the groups on the first target was very nice to see. It measures 0.836" outside edge-to-outside edge, for .626" center-to-center, the smallest for this season to this point.


The other lot of M+ didn't do as well this morning, but it must be tested again. The bottom right group on the last target below measured .700" center-to-center.



Compared to the two lots of M+ I tested yesterday (see above, post #38), these two lots of M+ are better. The different performance illustrates that lot selection matters.