Stunning 6 shot group at 300 y tough to beat this No Scope

Oh my goodness!
I can't even get groups like that at 100 meters with a 20x scope…
I would almost have to see this in person to believe it.
Tell your friend whatever he's doing, he should quit and become a sniper LOL
 
If only these guys would get me to fit their barrels they would really shoot............ whoops it is one of mine, just kidding. I asked Oleg if I should charge more and he said YES! Cool, $500 from now on. Mind you I will be a s...head when he shoots a four!
 
How is that even possible? Does the guy have 20/1 vision or something? It seems like it's hard enough shooting to 50 or 100 yards with an aperture sight, because of visibility...

(It's not a magnified aperture, is it?)
 
quickly skimmed over this.

Didn't see anyone do it so, I call bs. I need video proof....

OR he put his gun in a rack and clamped the rack down to the table, the table to the floor. lol....

If it is truthful... VERY well done to the shooter ? Obviously rested ? (sitting or laying with bags or bipod or both)
 
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I count 14 pasters on that target,maybe covering other bullet holes? Show us a video of the same kind of group(or even one three times as big) on a fresh target with no other holes and my hat`s off to the shooter
 
Those who don't believe this have never been involved in TR shooting. Many "any sight" matches have been won by guys using irons. As an example, the last time the Palma was in Canada, at Connaught, some of the Brit team stayed the year before for the F Class matches to get some more time on the range. They were shooting 308 155, coat and sling and irons. The rest were shooting F class rifles of many types. I can tell you that not all the matches were won by the F class guys. Irons can be amazingly accurate. If you want to see the rules check out dcra.ca. My best score at 900m is a 75 13v. The v is 12" and the bull is 24". That is with a coat, sling and irons 308 155 shot summer before last, not bad for a old crip, for those that don't know the bull is five points, not ten, in most of the civilized world. Also I know the guy, no bs required.
 
No, he just knows how to shoot. The toughest shooting game is 10m air rifle and as far as I know there are guys that have shot 600/600 standing. The 10 is about a .5mm dot. Try that with your Crosman.
 
six shot group

Ian one of the top smiths in Canada and Oleg one of the top shooters in Canada or maybe the world, knowing both of these men and had work done by Ian and seen Oleg shoot this is no BS, drop around to the Connaught Rifle Range in Ottawa next summer and meet these gentlemen both are top in their fields.

Cheers Bill
 
A Tr shooter friend of mine shot this of bench at 300y he had just got his rifle back from VX Systems who had just installed a new 32" Bartlien 1/13 chambered in .308 win for 155.5 gr Bergers

Barnard action
Robertson Stock
lapua brass,neck turned
CCI BR
Hoover pointed 155.5 gr Bergers
Powder, N/A
3050 fps

Sight
Warner Vernier Sight
Pretty amazing for no scope.
manitou



I don't get it, what's the group?
there are so many round photoshopped holes (no stickies, photoshop)
 
that is incredible.
let see the rifle! - i am just always glad to be on target with irons, never pay any attention to my groups.
so what is with all the dime size ciricles on the target??
 
I was there the day he shoot that group, he was breaking in his new barrel. Good barrel, great smith, and a guy who knows how to drive it. It would have been shot off a Sinclair bipod and rear bag. As Ian and Terry said no BS with this guy, he's one of the best in the country and he WORKS at it.

Scott
 
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