Hmmm...
I recall you didn't hit much at the CDTSA Military shoot this summer...or was that a zeroing/ammo issue?
Called out on the Internet, burn. What's next, telling him he's wearing the wrong shade of digicam on his chest rig?
Hmmm...
I recall you didn't hit much at the CDTSA Military shoot this summer...or was that a zeroing/ammo issue?
Called out on the Internet, burn. What's next, telling him he's wearing the wrong shade of digicam on his chest rig?
'Hits what I'm aiming at' could mean a 12" metal gong at 100m - ymmv, as does mine.
I find it funny that everyone starts with the firearm and the ammos' capability.
Why doesn't anyone start off with, "My abbility is a ### moa group"?
A good example is on the weekend I brought out a Type 97 for some dozen friends to try out.
Their abilities ranged from sub moa shooters to side of a barn type shooters.
Shooting the same rifle and same ammo, it just pointed out the obvious.
People have varying abilities. The great shooters had excellent groups, the poor shooters had less stellar groups, with a few odd surprises in between.
I suppose what I am asking is, are your shooting abilities within your hoped for moa before you expect as much out o the firearm and ammo combo?
No flaming going on here at all.
If you want to improve your shooting, go out and shoot more.
A rare firearm improves a persons skills,,, but practice and lots of ammo does wonders.
In the long run, did you have fun and did you bring others into our beloved past time?
I did last Sunday.
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Its an eight inch gong thank you very much
Don't worry about his comments. He got rid of his because he couldn't hit an 8" gong. Sounds like operator error to me.
The type 97 is a 3 moa gun out of the box great trigger on it too
No I disagree on that statement completely.
Yep no one ever shoots as bad as me ever on this site, nope... Its always 2 inch groups all day long... Weird...
Guys i have to say i love my tavor but i'm only an 7 to 8 moa shot with it on 55 grain ae wife is a 6 moa shot.
On 55 grain zombie or vmax im a 6 moa shot, wife is a 4 moa shot.
Maybe the new trigger will help bring me to 4 moa and my wife to 2 moa., i sure hope so.
I agree it has to do with shooting ability but my wife is a great shot and well shes not so great with the tavor... So its not all about the shooter, some of it is the rifle.
And yes ive found the zombie or vmax ammo to be the best in the tavor so far. I think it had to do with the fps of 3250, which is very close to nato 5.56, 3100 fps with 62 grain, i think the 150 fps more make up for the 7 grain less energy wise, which is what the tavor was designed for.
I think it brings it close to 85 percent of the nato round energy wise unless my physics are off, its a bit late.
The loads that brought me the accuracy I was looking for we're indeed hot. The load data I used for the 75 bthp is from Hornady's 5.56mm NATO section. The velocity I measured from that load falls between Hornady's .223rem 75 TAP, and 5.56 75 TAP factory loads. My load for the 55 V-Max is over .223rem book max. I don't know if this has any connection with accuracy for the Tavor, it's just what worked for me. Keep in mind that when developing a .223rem load, .2 grain increments are a standard increase when looking for accuracy, and this is typical when loading for a rifle caliber with a small case capacity. Another common finding is that accuracy comes well below book maximum charges.
Above 23.8, accuracy significantly dropped off. 23.5-23.6 is the sweet spot for my rifle. Your rifles accuracy node may very likely be somewhere completely different, or it might not like that bullet or powder at all. There is only one way to find out.
A marksman shooting my rifle and home rolled ammo, with an aftermarket trigger, a better rest, and a higher magnification optic might shoot 1 moa, I don't know. But I'm not a marksman, and I don't have any of those other things, so I'm not going to get all twisted up about it.
My Tavor shoots S&B 55 grain like a shotgun pattern, and my buddy's AR shoots it 1-2 moa. His gun shoots my handloads like a shotgun pattern, surprise surprise.
The type 97 is a 3 moa gun out of the box great trigger on it too
Until it breaks down.
Yah see that makes a lot of sense. Its just so damn frustrating trying to find the right combination. I know for sure 55 grain factory AE is horrible, vmax is better but im sure there has to be better out there.
I just wish people would comment on the best factory ammo they run in their tavors to get 2 inch groups, cause im really not seeing that, and im not into reloading yet (no space) but soon, soon!
I do have a box of 77 grain gold medal match federal bthp i could try out. But those are only 2720 fps.




I was using 56gr Golden Tiger. Easliy under 2 moa standing unsupported. Plinkers stance.
I never really measured it but easily 3moa or less.
Please note that I consider myself a mediocre shooter, usually near 2-2.5moa with irons on a better day...
Don't worry about his comments. He got rid of his because he couldn't hit an 8" gong. Sounds like operator error to me.



























