Is 1MOA for the rifle or the ammunitionI was a bit surprised to see 1 MOA is looked on as ‘Excellent results’ in modern rifles.
Ken.
Hi,Can you help please, 223 with 50 gn Nosler using Vit ands I'm out of hogden
Thank you
Good question.Is 1MOA for the rifle or the ammunition
I thought 1MOA or better is the benchmark for sporting rifles
Bit off topic , The guarantee thing is the topic with factory ammo !I have the quick load reloading CD but the choice of Vhit powders compared to the 2 I used for Hogden is a bit of a mine field, just looking for starting point also for my 243
Advice given to me many years ago by a Stalker in Sutherland (great times).Set your sights so that the centre of the group is about 1 1/2 to 2” above point of aim at 100 yds, and for most deer legal calibres that bullet will strike within 2” of the point of aim right to 250m. In practice the thickness of most cross hairs will subtend a greater amount at 200.
There won’t be many stalkers that can shoot MOA at 100 yards and can the repeat it at 1k yards.There are more shooters moa capable than 0.25 moa capable ! there are more shooter not MOA capable than there are rifles . Remember most firms who Guarantee this also do it with 100 yards range with " quality factory ammo "
I guess they are somewhat reliant on a competent gunsmith breaking the news to the client that the gun is good for it in the majority of cases? LOL.
I would say around 20% of rifle shooters believe that their bullet wont drift with the wind , maybe a lot more than 25% ( so its still a pretty ballsey claim to Joe public )
Lets make this clear MOA is like 1/60th of a single degree at 1000 yards if i remember correctly, 9" group ?
However they dont say how consistently the rifle can do that 1 moa , just it can produce a 3 shot group at 100 yards ! my 22 Lr can get that done at least once in a session but 100 yards is less than a good zero range for a deer rifle
Try the Vihtavuori website - load data thereI have the quick load reloading CD but the choice of Vhit powders compared to the 2 I used for Hogden is a bit of a mine field, just looking for starting point also for my 243
As others have advised when you posted questions in other threads…..jumping into a thread on another forum with an entirely topic is not the best way to have your problem discussed.Can you help please, 223 with 50 gn Nosler using Vit ands I'm out of hogden
Thank you
It is an excellent result if I'm shooting. In fact it would be an outstanding result.I was a bit surprised to see 1 MOA is looked on as ‘Excellent results’ in modern rifles.
Ken.
Mainly because of barrel length and profile.There won’t be many stalkers that can shoot MOA at 100 yards and can the repeat it at 1k yards.
Buy cfe223 instead.Can you help please, 223 with 50 gn Nosler using Vit ands I'm out of hogden
Thank you
When I had a 223 N133 was my preferred powder 23-24 grn with 55grn bullets.Looks like N120 will do the job , thanks for your help