You did, 2" at 800 yds is 1/4 moa. Did you not say your rifle shoots 1/4 moa all day long every day.
Yup. You wanna try it?
You did, 2" at 800 yds is 1/4 moa. Did you not say your rifle shoots 1/4 moa all day long every day.
Where did this come up? Who ever said 2" groups @ 800 yards? They were lying for sure.
100% truthful. Recipe was given to me when I bought my gun. 1/4 MOA all day long, every day.
If the group is not 1/4 MOA it is because I failed to be consistent with the loads. Shooter error is almost nil with a 20 lb rifle and a hair trigger
If you have never spent time behind the type of high end tactical rifle I use, you will never believe or never understand the high degree of precision.
You have no idea what 1/4 MOA is do you? lol
It refers to 1/4 (1.047 inches) = 0.27" @ 100 yards.
Go watch a sniper movie. You sound like a farmer from Manitoba. lol I am honored that you looked up my previous posts.
Pie plate for me. Barn door for you. lol
You said 2" groups at 800yds. See below and I will show you.
2.094" @ 800 Yards = 1/4 MOA by the numbers you have supplied. Or am I also too much of a farmer to perform this task correctly.
Go watch a sniper movie. You sound like a farmer from Manitoba.
So what does this mean?
put weight on swimming cattle that get the blood sucked out of them by huge moskitoes.
Difficulty wise, it's defiantly right up there with achieving 1/4 MOA all day long, that's for sure.
And having enough downrange energy to kill the intended animal ethically, humanely, and instantly. That is the real key for me. I did not get this rifle to punch paper. It is used for long range hunting. 1/4 MOA precision long range hunting rifle.You should try one some day.
They measure their groups from the farthest edge to edge and subtract the caliber used.
What happens if they are all touching? How do you measure? I do not use top gear. I use a Harris bipod and a homemade denim rear bag.
forget the rifle and ammunition. I'd love to be able to read the wind well enough at 800 to be able to hold 1/4 minute. Heck, i'd be overjoyed to be able to read within a minute at that range!
'When I was younger I used to compete on my battalion`s rifle team. I thought I knew how to shoot as I was better than the average competitor. I have continued to shoot and the more that I shoot, the better I get. The better that I get the more I realize that I do not know sh$t about shooting.
From farthest edge of the hole to the opposite farthest edge.Generally they are not just touching,but in the same ragged hole .Measure the largest part of that hole edge to edge and subtract the caliber you are using which will give you the group size.
I mention the World Benchrest Records to give perspective on what "shooting 1/4 MOA all day long" and aggregates ,as they would have shot 50 rounds (10 -5 round groups 5 groups at 100 and 5 at 200 yards to achieve the aggregate total.
In F Class our V bull is a 1/2 MOA (approx) from 300 to 1000 yards.
Very challenging to achieve.
If you and your rifle can maintain 1/4 MOA even to 800yrds,I would say contact Ian about getting involved with the Canadian Team for the World's
Match in 2013.
Gord
I wish I had the time and interest for such a committment.