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Plowing straight ahead come what may |
I will freely admit I am no precision marksman (never have been)...I have always been pretty much a "minute of deer vital area" (think Remington 742 .308 carbine w/Weaver K4W) or a Cowboy Action steel kinda of shooter... Long story short...I recently purchased a Leupold VX Freedom 4-12X40 (to replace the Redfield 2-7) which I mounted on the .223 Wylde AR build from last year...today I went to my range to sight it in... This is the result ... 100 yards at 12 power...shot from the Magpul bipod with a sandbag rest under the rear stock...NORMA 55 grain...I am pleased...I did this in front of other people! ******************************************************** "we've gotta roll with the punches, learn to play all of our hunches Making the best of what ever comes our way Forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition Plowing straight ahead come what may And theres a cowboy in the jungle" Jimmy Buffet | ||
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Nice, that is a really good group for any AR. “People have to really suffer before they can risk doing what they love.” –Chuck Palahnuik Be harder to kill: https://preparefit.ck.page | |||
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We gonna get some oojima in this house! |
Nice. Measure center to center. It’s tighter than .9. It feels good to shoot sub 1” @ 100. I am dabbling with accurate ARs now. I’ve always had a sub moa Rem 700 .308, but up until recently ARs were for blasting away. Now I’ve gotten bit by the AR bug. I have a sub moa AR but it has a 1-6 on it now it hat makes it more practically accurate, but a little harder to shoot below moa. It’s still pretty easy to shoot 1.1-1.3. I forgot to add what I did this last weekend. I put a 3x9 VXR on the pig to test some ammo and try the 1 moa all day challenge. Somehow I forgot to tighten the ring screws on the right side. The scope was tight enough that it didn’t visibly move but I was shooting 5”-6” groups horizontally. I though the scope was bad, messed up barrel you name it. Didn’t find it till I got home. William of Occam was squirming in his grave. I’m usually very meticulous about torquing mounts and rings so it never occurred to me to check. I also did this “ in front of people”. ----------------------------------------------------------- TCB all the time... | |||
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Plowing straight ahead come what may |
This build (which was my first upper/barrel)... .223 Wylde Ballistic Advantage 18" one in eight inch twist Hanson profile SS barrel w/pinned gas block... VG6 muzzle brake (Ballistic Advantage)... AERO Enhanced upper (the hand-guard attachment is forged into upper requiring an AERO hand-guard) w/ proprietary barrel nut (and included barrel nut wrench)... Toolcraft BCG... AERO 12" hand-guard... Ballistic Advantage stripped lower... AERO LPK, buffer tube and carbine weight buffer... Rock River 4.5# National Match trigger... Everything except the BCG and trigger group are AERO or Ballistic Advantage (same company)...this was a very good build The Leupold Freedom 4X12 is very clear with a good reticle (the reticle is less "busy" in the center than the former Redfield ranging reticle (which I still like)...IMHO it's a bargain at less than $300 (with me being a cheap bastard and all ) ******************************************************** "we've gotta roll with the punches, learn to play all of our hunches Making the best of what ever comes our way Forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition Plowing straight ahead come what may And theres a cowboy in the jungle" Jimmy Buffet | |||
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damn good | |||
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Yep. You have to subtract bullet diameter. That's a 0.7" group. | |||
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Not Today |
Nice group. I used a Ballistic Advantage barrel on my Black Friday upper. I’m very pleased with its accuracy as well. ________________________ Hi,I'm Buck Melonoma,Moley Russels' wart. | |||
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Easiest way to measure center to center, without having to guess at true center, is to measure outside edge to the same outside edge at the other end. When in doubt, mumble | |||
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I'm not laughing WITH you |
That's a nice group there! Rolan Kraps SASS Regulator Gainesville, Georgia. NRA Range Safety Officer NRA Certified Instructor - Pistol / Personal Protection Inside the Home | |||
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You have every right to be pleased, that is truly excellent shooting. Keep it up and send more pictures. | |||
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Nice!! Keep practicing. | |||
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Actually, center-to-center is easiest measured from the outside edge of one bullet to inside edge of the farthest bullet ____________________________________________________________ Money may not buy happiness...but it will certainly buy a better brand of misery A man should acknowledge his losses just as gracefully as he celebrates his victories Remember, in politics it's not who you know...it's what you know about who you know | |||
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Sigless in Indiana |
Nice group. Thanks for the follow up with components. Interesting to see what you used. I noticed a number of things on the list that I consider to be important for accuracy so it is nice to see my bias confirmed. | |||
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It's always nice to achieve a personal best. The next step is to shoot that way consistently. Just curious -- is this Norma 55 grain FMJ ammo? If so, it may be quite awhile before a similar group occurs. And if accuracy is your goal and you're currently shooting FMJ bullets, I recommend using quality varmint or match ammo. | |||
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Plowing straight ahead come what may |
Fritz...it is FMJ...the next time I venture out to visit a couple of gun stores (after this silly season shopping is over) I plan on picking up a box or three of match ammo... Also, a friend in Atlanta told me if I stop by the next time I'm down he will give me a couple of boxes of Hornady 53 grain HP bullets to hand load This could be addicting ******************************************************** "we've gotta roll with the punches, learn to play all of our hunches Making the best of what ever comes our way Forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition Plowing straight ahead come what may And theres a cowboy in the jungle" Jimmy Buffet | |||
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I haven't shot Norma's 55 FMJ, but I have shot many other brands of FMJ. I've yet to see FMJ bullets that consistently shoot with any great accuracy. It is possible that the stars and the moon aligned perfectly, and the inherent randomness of FMJ impacts worked in your favor for this particular group. Have you seen much larger and much more random groups with this Norma ammo? And what other types of ammo have you used in a similar setup, and what were their results on target? | |||
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Who Woulda Ever Thought? |
Nice shooting but I'm surprised nobody said 'But you missed the orange circle four out of the five shots'. | |||
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he's a baaaad man... nicely done ------------------------------------- Proverbs 27:17 - As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. | |||
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Yeah, that M14 video guy... |
Congrats, man! Tony. Owner, TonyBen, LLC, Type-07 FFL www.tonybenm14.com (Site under construction). e-mail: tonyben@tonybenm14.com | |||
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Plowing straight ahead come what may |
Fritz...that outing yesterday was the first I have used the NORMA in this rifle...I ordered 400 rounds from Brownell's earlier this year on sale with a discount code. The rifle (and I will add that I am impressed with that BA barrel) has grouped Federal AE really good at 100 and even out to 200 yards (if I really take my time)...but this NORMA TAC-223 is good stuff (I wish I had bought more)...this is another pic I took after I sighted the scope in before I shot at the orange sticky spot...and yes, I will agree that the stars lined up just right ...that's a 3" black sticker from a roll I bought over Amazon... ******************************************************** "we've gotta roll with the punches, learn to play all of our hunches Making the best of what ever comes our way Forget that blind ambition and learn to trust your intuition Plowing straight ahead come what may And theres a cowboy in the jungle" Jimmy Buffet | |||
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