Congratulations to Gobc and sigp226 on their recently posted targets.
Last month I sold a few rifles and I had an Anschutz BR50 stock left over so I bought a new 1913 barreled action for it. Unfortunately, while I still have a number of bricks of different lots of Lapua remaining, none of them is particularly good shooting. I've been waiting patiently for a new shipment of Lapua to arrive at my usual dealer so I could post a respectable target, but it's still a week or more away.
Yesterday's forecast for today called for windy conditions today, but this morning when it was light enough to see two nearby lakes I saw that their smooth-as-glass surfaces meant it was very calm. I had to go to the range. I took two different lots of Midas +, one of which had produced some very small groups but also, frustratingly, some inconsistent ones. I thought I could at least see how many good groups I could get out of it. (The answer was nine out of forty.)
I also had one box of Lapua X-Act that I received in January along with a box of Polar Biathlon and Eley Tenex, as a generous and unexpected Christmas gift from my ammo dealer. It's the only box of X-Act I've ever had. I took it with me this morning, not knowing what to expect. While the first five groups were singularly unimpressive, the second, to my surprise, was much better. In fact it has the smallest five group average I've ever shot.
The rifle with a Sightron SIII 10-50 LRTD.

The target shot at 57 yards.


The groups, from left to right: .186, .254, .269, .183, .143".
The five group average is .207".
The ammo was Lapua X-Act, the only box I had.
The distance shot was 57 yards.
Last month I sold a few rifles and I had an Anschutz BR50 stock left over so I bought a new 1913 barreled action for it. Unfortunately, while I still have a number of bricks of different lots of Lapua remaining, none of them is particularly good shooting. I've been waiting patiently for a new shipment of Lapua to arrive at my usual dealer so I could post a respectable target, but it's still a week or more away.
Yesterday's forecast for today called for windy conditions today, but this morning when it was light enough to see two nearby lakes I saw that their smooth-as-glass surfaces meant it was very calm. I had to go to the range. I took two different lots of Midas +, one of which had produced some very small groups but also, frustratingly, some inconsistent ones. I thought I could at least see how many good groups I could get out of it. (The answer was nine out of forty.)
I also had one box of Lapua X-Act that I received in January along with a box of Polar Biathlon and Eley Tenex, as a generous and unexpected Christmas gift from my ammo dealer. It's the only box of X-Act I've ever had. I took it with me this morning, not knowing what to expect. While the first five groups were singularly unimpressive, the second, to my surprise, was much better. In fact it has the smallest five group average I've ever shot.
The rifle with a Sightron SIII 10-50 LRTD.

The target shot at 57 yards.


The groups, from left to right: .186, .254, .269, .183, .143".
The five group average is .207".
The ammo was Lapua X-Act, the only box I had.
The distance shot was 57 yards.