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Originally Posted by Howard Bullock
On what do you base your comment?
I only show two sets of impacts. The first from loads using 65grains of powder which did not groups well at all. Two of those are shown to the right in my picture. The other five holes are from consecutive 5 shots using loads with 67 grains of powder.
Even at 1.75 inches that is less then 1 MOA (minute of angle) which isn't shabby for just a shot in the dark load and not shooting the rifle for 20 years. The spread is left to right. The vertical separation of the shots is much smaller which tells me that I am most likely responsible for the left right spread and the gun resting on a better platform should produce a much tighter group.
The 3 shot cluster at 200 yards is less .5 MOA (left to right) and about .25 MOA vertically.
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I read it the same way you did. At first I figured he was kidding but then there is no

or and indication of joking and the second comment made it that much clearer.
I was wondering how they figured this was a bad group. At 200 yards I think your groups are pretty good. Wind could have made the difference left to right.
I wonder if they could do better.
Nice rifle BTW.
Sid