Lets see some real nice groups shot bye members and friends post them here

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I WILL START IT OFF HOPEING HERE FROM GNG MEMBERS LIKE,
EAGLEYE DAVE SUB .065" 40X, JEC, LINDAY,BILL, MARK,CARMEL, HOREMAN2,

6 SHOTS FIRED BYE OLEG,AT 300 Y 308 WIN 47 1.50 GR VARGET, BARNARD,30 BARTEIN
WITH IRON PEEP SIGHTS 6BR
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I USED TO WORK A ROBERSTON COUPOSITE AND SOLD STOCK TO DON GIRACI HEY SENT ACTUAL TARGET, HE ONE OF ORGINAL SHOOTERS FROM HOUSTON WAREHOUSE
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ASKED DON ABOUT TURNING NECK OF YOUR BRASS, ONLY FOOLS WOULD NOT

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MY 223 REM BARNARD 30 " BARREL VARGET AND 80,5 BERGERS, 300.YARDS
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MY GOOD FRIEND MIKE SHOT THIS LAST SUNDAY AT 200Y HIS NEW 30BR ,1/18 TWIST HE ALSO SHOT A 250 HUNTER CLASS WITH 5 V BULL OR DOS
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MY OLDER BROTHER SHOT THIS 30 BR HE IS 85View attachment 637691
 
Some fine shooting gents!

My best shooter is a 5 1/2 pound 6.5 swede in a Tikka, wearing a 3-9x36 swarovski. I wish my full customs shot this well.









A couple 300 yard targets.



 
Nice shooting guys.

AIAW, 5 rounds .308
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Also, this thread needs some groups from big boy guns;)
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So 3 shot "groups" are a thing now?
Three shot groups (in my opinion) are not very reliable predictors of “consistency”. Some time ago I shot a series of 3 & 5 shot groups to establish the “difference” and think my five shot groups were on average about 60% larger than my three shot groups. When developing a load, I usually confirm with four 5 shot groups.
 
I WILL START IT OFF HOPEING HERE FROM GNG MEMBERS LIKE,
EAGLEYE DAVE SUB .065" 40X, JEC, LINDAY,BILL, MARK,CARMEL, HOREMAN2,

6 SHOTS FIRED BYE OLEG,AT 300 Y 308 WIN 47 1.50 GR VARGET, BARNARD,30 BARTEIN
WITH IRON PEEP SIGHTS 6BR
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The ENTIRE grouping area is covered with stickers that cover up previous shots, that is one way to get a Sub MOA group.....
 
3 shot groups? No, I shoot 5 or 10. but WOW some amazing groups on here!

Here is my first time shooting my Anschutz MPR after 1 page of zeroing, all 10 shot groups at 50m, the very first round I pulled (bottom right) with SK match, then clockwise Center-X for 2x groups and Xact for 2x groups.

The bottom target is my best effort so far at 300m with my Salvage FV-SR in MDT chassis with Center-X

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I know these aren't the best but the .5" group is one of the best 6 shot group I have ever shot. It was the second group of the day and the group just under 1MOA was the first group. I was very please with my factory tikka barrel I bought second hand :D

Shot with a Tikka 6.5x55 SE factory varmint barrel at 100 yards. Factory loaded Match ammo from Cabela's (50 pack) Targets are rotated and groups are actually above the center dot not to the right so spread was horizontal not so much vertical on the first group.

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