My .308, 500M Metallic Silhouette rifle would put 10 shots into 3.5" at 300M on a good day shooting in high desert. My friend shot a custom 30-06 that would do that at the 500M mark. When I was at gunsmithing school, the machine shop instructor -an ex US Army riflesmith for their long range team- showed me files of targets shot from Winchester M-70, 300 Win Mags at 300M. Thirty shots in 1 inch from a machine rest. He said the ammunition was hand loads, but not reloads. They had full time people air gauging bullets, sorting fully prepped brass by weight, and then hardness, and them loaded on custom machines built especially for them.
He said that the rifles were accurate but no better than what students under his supervision could turn out in class. It was the emphasis on absolute consistency in components and loading that delivered the highest degree of accuracy they obtained. By this example, I'm lead to believe that the groups you get are the product of what you put into it.~Muir
He said that the rifles were accurate but no better than what students under his supervision could turn out in class. It was the emphasis on absolute consistency in components and loading that delivered the highest degree of accuracy they obtained. By this example, I'm lead to believe that the groups you get are the product of what you put into it.~Muir
