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

After initial zeroing at 900 meters, my son shot this group with his fresh 308 F/TR rig, 'Bob Jury barrel, smith by Bob Galloway with a McClean stock.
shots 11 to 15 were after the adjustment .
heck even with the errant inner, it is a good score!
The last five however are under 1 MOA
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200m, 5 shot groups. Top middle is the one worthy of posting. I was playing with tuner settings on my 6BRA PRS rifle - the Spearhead tuner brake. 109gr Berger hybrid.

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Shoehorned a 98 Mauser action with a Benchmark 6mmBR barrel into a 950T stock, and finally got it al, painted up painted it up.
It shoots very well
steel was at 300 meters, I used the bolt head as an aiming point. five shot group.
I then shot two five shot groups with it at 500 meters , one about 1/2 MOA and the other even smaller than that .
It looks like one 10 shot group but I used two different bullet strikes as aiming points.aiming points
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Groups should be measured from the point you are aiming at, to the center of the hole furthest away from that point, IMHO.

The way youse guys are doing it, one could have a quarter inch group, but miss what you're aiming at. And that wouldn't put a partridge in the pot.

That's not the way casual shooting groups works, not even the way majority of actual target shooting competitions work.

In competition you get scored on X/10/9/8 etc rings you hit, add them up, there's your winner.

Anyway, I appreciate this thread for nothing more then showing what alot of us lackeys consider acceptable groups worth posting. I hate ####ting on some new guys post "wow this thing can shoot" and it's meh...

Anyway, I'll have to edit this after saying what's what lol

This is me buying into "neck sizing sucks, none of the pro's do that bro, gotta FL size with a bump"

Left is full sized, middle is the 2thou bump, right is neck sized like I've always done. Now...the bump has potential and I'm sure I could work on it, but why? Lol. 6.5CM at 100



3 rounds of 7mm Rem Mag from cold bore, apparently not a group because I let the barrel cool between shots...so I dunno, I was testing cold bore zero, that was the plan.



Not a target rifle here, old ####ty HVA hunting rifle originally chambered in 9.3x57 a member here reamed out to 9.3x62 in his garage....he did a good job lol



Old boring here, beat up old Savage 10HS in 308 that has miles of rounds through it, but does this everytime I take her out. The dot is those dot patches you get with shoot n see targets, 1/2" I guess



All at 100, sorry
 
Groups should be measured from the point you are aiming at, to the center of the hole furthest away from that point, IMHO.

The way youse guys are doing it, one could have a quarter inch group, but miss what you're aiming at. And that wouldn't put a partridge in the pot.

Group size has nothing do with the point of impact. Show us your smallest group.
 
Groups should be measured from the point you are aiming at, to the center of the hole furthest away from that point, IMHO.

The way youse guys are doing it, one could have a quarter inch group, but miss what you're aiming at. And that wouldn't put a partridge in the pot.

If that was the case. Every bench rest shooter would have over 1 inch groups. As they don't normally shoot where they aim due to effecting their point of aim.

Then you get into Bullseye pistol shooters that use a 6 o clock hold. Hard to aim at the same reference point when it's a jagged hole.
 
It’s quite fuddy to conflate accuracy and precision. They’re different. At any rate, every one of these groups is, “on a pie plate at 300 yards.”
 
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Here's an offhand 200 meter group I shot the other day with a Musgrave TR rifle in .223 and factory PMC 55 grain ammo .
I used a Leupold 3-9 AR223 scope instead of the irons though


I shot 4 groups typically like this , this was the only one I took a picture if however .
I plan on cutting it in half this spring
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