T3x TAC A1

The problem with "my gun shoots X" is how people define success or "doable".

Personally, a 1/2 MOA gun is one that shoots that EVERYTIME. Other people can achieve it once and say that it can do 1/2 MOA.

That is why people are touchy about this and I include myself as one of those.
 
The problem with "my gun shoots X" is how people define success or "doable".

Personally, a 1/2 MOA gun is one that shoots that EVERYTIME. Other people can achieve it once and say that it can do 1/2 MOA.

That is why people are touchy about this and I include myself as one of those.

Exactly, it comes down to shot group sample size and repeatability. Unless the shot group sample size is 10 rounds or more, I don't pay it too much mind.

As for repeatability, if a shooter can shoot 10 rounds under MOA for several groups in a row, that is a solid result and good shooting.
 
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https://imgur.com/gallery/xilmR
 
Ok, the three shot group I posted was shot after the five shot group that is on the peice of card board. The pic of the shots on steel are at 630yds 5 rounds. All the same load Accuracy was good but I wanted more velocity.
Shot two groups with a different load at that range and they were both under moa but over half. Results on a few of these loads was good at 100 but went to pot at distance (too large of a velocity swing).
Found a good load using N204 and shot a nice 4 shot sub half moa group at 1060yds.
This thing is still new and haven't had lots of time behind it yet. Maybe not a proven half moa gun but it's shows great potential.
Anyone who's on the fence about getting one shouldn't hesitate.
 
Its a decent result, but a lot of people here consider 5 groups with 5 shots each on a single paper to be "it shoots all day like that" statement. Just saying.

Nice rifle though. I think Tikka hits the nail right on the head with Tac 1. All the right things at the right price.
 
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