Out playing with my Mark II

mgerski

Regular
EE Expired
Rating - 100%
90   0   0
Location
melfort
Well i was doing some ammo testing at my indoor range. All groups are from 20 yards because thats as far as i can go there. I am impressed and cant wait for warm weather so i can start to do some longer shots but this gives me a better idea of what my gun is liking. All shots are from a Mark II BV with bipod and a rear bag scope is a scorpion 4-12x44 AO. All groups are 5 shots

target22jan20.jpg


group2.jpg

I hope i did the group figuring rite but if not im am shure some one will corect me :)
groupcase.jpg


this is a little unreal i was thinking that thease targets might of not been showing the whole bullet mark so next time i am going to use some paper targets with the rem subsonics and the Lapua but i had a blast and my TRR-SR is on its way
 
Last edited:
Thats some mighty fine shooting if i do say so! :) I think measurements usually go from center of hole to center not from outside edges. But I am not sure and it may depend on the style of shooting. Either way its impresive what a savage can do.
 
Try some CCI Standard Velocity. It's cheap, and still shoots!

Came out on top of my ammo test in the same gun, although I didn't bother with that pricey Lapua!

5 Shots @ 50m:

Best group from my ammo test:
ed97c9c6-ed38-45f8-bf7f-282d67dd5f2f.jpg


And the second best with a flier just to show I'm human.
7c8485cd-d5cb-4181-8dbe-b12778a46024.jpg
 
Last edited:
Also a CCI Standard fan. Rem700j, You measure groups outside to outside in thousandths of an inch, so a 3/4" groups is measured .750, and then you subtract the diameter of the bullet (.223) to get the group size. ie; .750 outside to outside minus .223 = .527" group. The poster did it correctly as you can see his math scribbled on the paper.

Op, how many rounds were each group?
 
Back
Top Bottom