My factory VARMINT/HEAVY BARREL rifle shoots sub .75" all day! Really? Prove it!

old school
1982 Remington 700 bdl - 22.250 (no work done)
36x Leupold
Sinclair forend adapter
single feed ramp
Bald Eagle Rest

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Lapua brass
Berger 52gr - 15 thou jump
Fed 210m - imr4064


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.682
.5445
.491
.279
.5875
AVG - .5168


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Good shooting guys--- I have not met this Challenge yet. Tried a couple of times in the spring with my trusty old LTR but no cigar. As soon as some more Varget emerges, I will have to get with the program again.
 
I was finally successful after numerous attempts. I can't explain how frustrating it is to screw something up on the last group (or even just on the first group), but it's something most have experienced. I was testing out a few loads earlier and figured I would give this a shot once more before packing up. I was giving the barrel 30 seconds between shots, but it was pretty hot through all 5 groups. Even my best group on the page isn't as good as some of the groups I have been able to get with this rifle and load. I was hoping for at least one or two groups less than half inch, but I'll take what I get.

The rifle is a Savage model 10 precision carbine in 223 with nothing done to it. Vortex optics, bipod and a rear bag. my load is 23.8gr of H335 with a 69gr SMK at 2.240", CCI-BR4, brass was once fire from cheap bulk federal 55gr FMJ stuff.
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Starting from bottom left,
#1 - 0.598"
#2 - 0.712"
#3 - 0.633"
#4 - 0.539" (smallest)
#5 - 0.583"
Average - 0.633"
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I think I will continue trying this now and again to see if I can't work on my consistency. 5x5 shots is so much harder than just getting a single excellent group.
 
I don't reload yet so I made an attempt with factory ammo. Not good enough but better than I expected.
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Rifle is a Tikka t3 varmint in .223 with a bushnell 4200 6x24x40 shooting Federal 69 grain gold medal match. Groups were shot off a bipod and rear bag. I'm sure with a better shooter it would have completed the challenge.
 
I've tried this a few times over the summer and always blew at least one shot. This time I made it.






Group 1 0.643
Group 2 0.735
Group 3 0.529
Group 4 0.648
Group 5 0.478
Average 0.607

Rifle is a Savage model 12 in a Bell and Carlson Medalist stock in 223.
Load is 55gr Nosler Ballistic Tip with 27.0gr Varget.

Tony.
 
I finally got some time behind the bench and some time at the range to try this again.

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Remington 700 VSF in .223 Rem

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was trying for the .5 or under challenge... so close.

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Gotta shoot more like this

Group 1 0.576
Group 2 0.461
Group 3 0.511
Group 4 0.358
Group 5 0.586
Average 0.498

time to get back behind the bench and try for that .5 challenge
 
Classic!...hundreds of firearms users claim this quite proudly. But yet less than a dozen have actually been successful. This was an eye opener!!



All groups must be 5 shot groups.

Here are the rules:

The rifle must be a factory varmint/heavy barrel rifle with no major modifications.

The rifle must still have the factory barrel. Aftermarket stocks and triggers are allowed.

**ALL GROUPS MUST BE UNDER .750"@ 100 yards/meters**

You must shoot 5 consecutive 5 shot groups on the same paper. There can't be any other groups on the "official" target.

There must not be anything on the target that could be hiding a failed attempt.

Your successful post must include the following:

A pic of the rifle and the rest that was used to shoot your targets

A pic of the target showing all successful groups with the group size beside the group

A pic of your smallest group with a set of calipers showing the group size.

-When measuring your groups be sure to measure the groups properly. This is a good example of how to measure your group. Measure the extreme outside spread of your group and then subtract the bullet diameter
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Your post must include all 5 group sizes (as well as written on the target. Sometimes the writing is to small to read)

Have fun and be safe.

Smallest group- Ruthless .241" Savage M10 fp 308

Smallest average- Ruthless .360" Savage M10 fp 308

Successful attempts

aheppner-----------Savage M12 223
BongoBob----------Remington 700 VSF 223
Viper26-------------Savage M10 223
wkoop's father-----Tikka Varmint 223
Winchester 1886--Tikka T3 Sporter 308
Ruthless--------------Savage M10 fp 308
ou8u3o8---------------Remington 700 vssf 223
P9S---------------------Remington 700 BDL 22-250
Easy 9mm-------------Savage M10 223
Tbough-----------------Savage M12 223
Porterhouse------------Rem 700 VSF 223[/QUOTE]
 
Nice shooting porterhouse. As jdeere alluded to...this challenge is not easy, and even with good loading and steady hold...there are ar fewer rifles that will do the job than most like to believe. I have only one rifle that fits this category and couldn't make the cut last spring ...maybe next spring:) Again, good job porterhouse.
 
My Attempt at the Challenge

I think this qualifies, but first the details
January 4, 2014
Range: 100 yards
Wind 5 km/h Full Value
-8 degrees Celsius

Remington 700 VSSF II .223 (All original Factory components)
Leupold VX-3L 6.5 x 20
52 grain SMK
25.0 grains Benchmark

1.) 0.715"
2.) 0.503"
3.) 0.693"
4.) 0.725" (whew that was close)
5.) 0.620"

Average Group Size: 0.6512"

The Target



The Rig



The Digital Tale

 
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