My factory hunting rifle shoots between .5"-.75" all day! Really? Prove it!

I have a M700 Classic in 300 Savage.
The rascal is very accurate, and often yields groups under ½ moa. [smallest 3-shot measures .040"]
Whether 5 consecutive groups will stay under ¾moa is the question.
I will give it a go on a decent day and post.
I have another "Classic" in 222 Remington that will definitely pass this test.
Eagleye
 
Also you can use what ever you want for a rest.

Except a lead-sled... :)

Eagleye - I think a fellow has to be on his game to shoot 5 groups like that in a row. I am going to try it with my 7mm RM. Perhaps you will drop me a pm or give me a call when you decise to head out and I'll try to join you at the range. We could heckle each other to make it a bit more challenging!
 
I gave it a run today. Savage model 16 FCSS in 223. Please note for the first two, I shot 5 shots (but counted them all in group) before I remembered the 3 shot rule. My average is about 1.29" and I often said I was good for 1" at 100 yards so I was not lying that much......

The before target. I had to take 5 targets and tap/staple them together at home onto a larger target.

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The rifle and rest.

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The target after two 5 round and three 3 round groups.

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The back of the target the five smaller targets were stapled and glued to, (just so you can see it was all one sheet)

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The best group from the front of the target.

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The best group from the back of the target:

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The FCSS's evil twin brother, the Model 16 ITH in 308, (totally unrelated to this thread but I am developing a load for this gun at present):

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The first 10 shot group with the 308:

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The last 20 shot group, ( I think I was either getting tired or not putting my cheek in same place on stock - need another rubber band!):

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I did put the scope 1.5" to the left for this group and might go two more clicks before next time.
 
I tried today and was so close! My first group measured .932". Every group after that was under .75". My rifle is an absolutely stock (except for a paint job) Tikka T3 Lite in 30/06 with a Leupold VX3 2.5-8 scope. I was shooting 185gr Berger VLD Hunting bullets with IMR 4064. My group sizes were:
.932"
.441"
.460"
.673"
.477"

.597" average

The target

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A slightly closer view

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My smallest group .749"-.308"=.441"

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Tikka T3 Lite 30/06 Leupold VX3 2.5-8

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Except a lead-sled... :)

Eagleye - I think a fellow has to be on his game to shoot 5 groups like that in a row. I am going to try it with my 7mm RM. Perhaps you will drop me a pm or give me a call when you decise to head out and I'll try to join you at the range. We could heckle each other to make it a bit more challenging!

That might make it more interesting, indeed!
I'll keep that in mind, my friend.
Regards, Dave.
 
I noticed all of your groups hit substantially to the right of the bull except your third group (.460"). Any reason why the third group was different? Just curious.
Great shooting by the way!

I tried today and was so close! My first group measured .932". Every group after that was under .75". My rifle is an absolutely stock (except for a paint job) Tikka T3 Lite in 30/06 with a Leupold VX3 2.5-8 scope. I was shooting 185gr Berger VLD Hunting bullets with IMR 4064. My group sizes were:
.932"
.441"
.460"
.673"
.477"

.597" average

The target

IMG-20130127-00170.jpg
 
Underthegun - my friend's T3 did the same thing as yours - 2 shots on top of each other and one "flier". His was a .300 WM and by 500 yards there was well over 3" between the two close shots and the flier.

Oh yes, one other thing, but I guess I just didn't read all of the posts, is that this is a hunting rifle challenge, so I assumed you would have to use hunting bullets.:p
 
Underthegun - my friend's T3 did the same thing as yours - 2 shots on top of each other and one "flier". His was a .300 WM and by 500 yards there was well over 3" between the two close shots and the flier.

Oh yes, one other thing, but I guess I just didn't read all of the posts, is that this is a hunting rifle challenge, so I assumed you would have to use hunting bullets.:p

The Berger VLD hunting bullets are hunting bullets. But there is no requirement that you need to use hunting bullets. Also about the 2+1 groups, I just contribute that to the 8X scope as not all 5 groups were like that. But I will pay attention to see if there is a pattern to it. This is literally just a load that I threw together and loaded 15 of them. I just set the bullets .005" off the lands and picked a middle charge of powder and loaded them. That is what I call luck.
 
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I don't have a qualifying entry but I hope to be in the hunt with my CZ 550 M in 416 Rigby and my Tikka 695 in 6.5x55 SE.

Plus, it's time for more pictures, even if they don't count.

Here's the first 5 groups I shot this past Sept. after bedding the 416 (it is otherwise stock). I was trying a few different loads that shot ok 'pre-bedding' to get an idea what it might like.

The lower left group was from a cold clean bore.

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Since this photo it has grown a Zeiss Conquest 2-8x32:

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Hey UTG, maybe you should start a 'My Big Bore (375 and up) will shoot .75" - 1.00" all day. Really? Prove it!' thread.....j/k.

My 6.5 should be capable too, I guess we'll see....
 
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"Hey UTG, maybe you should start a 'My Big Bore (375 and up) will shoot .75" - 1.00" all day. Really? Prove it!' thread.....j/k."


That means at least 15 shots out of my 458 Lott. I don't think so!
 
The Berger VLD hunting bullets are hunting bullets. But there is no requirement that you need to use hunting bullets. Also about the 2+1 groups, I just contribute that to the 8X scope as not all 5 groups were like that. But I will pay attention to see if there is a pattern to it. This is literally just a load that I threw together and loaded 15 of them. I just set the bullets .005" off the lands and picked a middle charge of powder and loaded them. That is what I call luck.

I'm taunting you about the Bergers.

Note that every group you shot had two very close and one farther - in some groups it is farther than with others. It really became noticeable at longer ranges.
 
No problem about the Bergers. I wasn't sure if you were serious or not as no one had mentioned anything about the use of match/hunting bullets so I was just clarifying for everyone.
 
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