I see there’s a Walther for sale in the EE that shoots 1/4” groups at 50 yards off a bipod. That shouldn’t last too long��
That's very nice shooting. The best I've done so far is a few three out of five sub .25" groups.
I see there’s a Walther for sale in the EE that shoots 1/4” groups at 50 yards off a bipod. That shouldn’t last too long��
This season I'll try to get five sub .25" targets (or at least four) with a couple or three rifles that might be up to the challenge, one of them new and unfired as of yet.
A few things have to come together. A very good rifle and very good ammo to start, together with next to no wind. A bit of experience helps, as would a wee bit of good luck.
That is a surprisingly elusive accomplishment. I have shot many, many groups that easily make the ¼" at 50M,
but to get 5 consecutive groups on one target that qualify.....very tough!!
I have a couple of targets with 5 groups, all under .250", but they do not qualify in the challenge because of too many
extra holes in the "sighter" My fault, entirely. Both were shot with Remington rifles, a 40X and a M37. [ see pg 24] D.
Edited to add: I absolutely get the fun of chasing tiny groups off the bench, but I do have to wonder why there’s never a thread about the accuracy we can produce when we get off the sandbags?