Finally got a chance to do this with the larger rifles. First up - .243. Tikka T3, shooting Federal 100gr soft points. Bipod and fist under butt. No moderator, 3-9 X50 scope, set on 9. Nasty unpredictable cross wind, guting up to an estimated 25 mph. First two shots were good, the one 'flyer' was entirely my fault - the Flinch came back without warning. I dio, however, have to come clean about this: I had shot the rifle the day before to sort out a zero problem (was shooting about 3 inches high and to the right). This was shot cold yesterday morning, straight from the cabinet - but I feel the 20 shots the day before do count as 'practice'. Should add this image is on its side.
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Now this. Not strictly the Black Dot Of Doom - the circle is a touch larger, and not a dot. However, in every other respect it was shot by the rules: straight from cabinet, no sighting shots, so practice. The purpose here was to track down an accuracy problem that had been bothering me. As it turns out, there is NO accuracy problem - there's just a periodic operator problem! This was a .308 HeymSR21. Shooting Norma 150gr BTs, off a back pack. No mod. 6X42 scope. Two groups of 5, shot about an hour apart (wind dropped betweem , which I think explains the ths shift in POI). I know it can't count in Caorach's data, but I'm so pleased with it that I feel the need to post anyway!
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