John Gryphon
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A few truths and half truths here. QU: from page" There's a difference between the internet and the actual targets people pull and show you or you see yourself... Once again is it possible , sure....EQ:
Very nice
That'll do nicelyTen rounds CCI at 50 sitting off the knees in the garden with the Brno as example
I do a bit of long range rimfire using RWS R100. Have gone up to 600 yards. Once you go past 50 metres/yards, it is very ammo dependent.
I find .5 MoA at 100 yards very difficult to believe. I believe you can get 0.5 on the occasional group, but I don’t believe you can get it consistently. People post their best group, which they got once when the stars aligned, then they claim they can do it “all day long”.
I could show you a <0.5 MoA 100x group with a standard Tikka T1x, but it can’t do it consistently or even often.
Refer Snipers Hide 6x5
Six x five shot groups.
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6X5 Thread V5.0 *new 1/1/21*
Hey guys welcome back to the "NEW OLD HIDE", its good to be home! So getting back to business I am starting the 6X5 thread over from scratch. Same rules: Rules are pretty simple. There must be exactly six groups of 5 shots, all on one target board. No more, no less. Every shot on the group...www.snipershide.com
There are hardly any entries with an an average 100 yard group size of <0.5 MoA. And these results are the average of the groups on the shooters best card which they have submitted for scoring. Not the shooters overall average.
I recommend buying a box of several types of premium match ammo and see what your current rifle can do. Make R100 one of the ones you try. You must test the ammo at 100 metres/yards or more. Ammo which gives you tight groups at short range can fall apart at longer range due to inconsistent muzzle velocity, bullet shape, ballistic coefficient etc.
It will also be very wind dependent. Even a head or tail wind will affect your elevation. A 10 mph crosswind will move your impact 4 inches.
But does this actually count? As the target is upside down..... cheating surely?Ten rounds CCI at 50 sitting off the knees in the garden with the Brno as example
Set up for Australian rabbits perhaps.But does this actually count? As the target is upside down..... cheating surely?

WE have to use 22 mags for them.Set up for Australian rabbits perhaps.![]()
Maybe not half MOA however my tikka T1 will shoot a consistent 1 MOA and it’s nothing special…I agree the ammo is a big factor though.The accuracy of any 22 is limited by the ammunition you use - and 22 ammo varies wildly
Unless you put the very best stuff through it, you ain't getting 0.5moa, and even then, not all the time
Cheers
Bruce
Nothing wrong with that at all. Good group, all in one hole.Ten rounds CCI at 50 sitting off the knees in the garden with the Brno as example
That's an exceptionally good group if its at 100 metres. Even if its the best of several groups, it's still exceptional. Was that indoors or outdoors?
There is also RWS Long Range.RWS R100 is one of the rounds that I was thinking of when I mentioned using the right ammo in my 452 varmint. I've also found R50 to be very good too, also Eley Match (not quite so good). I've not tried Tennex.
Should be ok when you finished zeroing it

I haven't seen the RWS long range, thanks for making me aware of it.There is also RWS Long Range.
Now product, have not tried it yet but am looking forward to doing so. Looks like it has slightly higher velocity than R100 and a slightly different shaped bullet with a higher BC.