hammAR wrote:Careful Nyffman, you'll shoot your eye out....
Not likely.


hammAR wrote:Careful Nyffman, you'll shoot your eye out....
mmcnx2 wrote:I'm using 600 yards as my benchmark, Krieger is one of the premier barrel buildersing in the country, I also questioned the lenght(I started looking at a 22-24), when he suggest 28 I talked about 26 and he said I really wanted the 28 for the 75-80 grain bullets and the 7.7 twist. Of course we talking about accuracy here so everyones opinion on what that means at 600yds might vary a little. Some would say an a hit on a IPSC target,others a 2inch group. I'm leaning a little more to the later.
mmcnx2 wrote:I'm using 600 yards as my benchmark,.......... Some would say an a hit on a IPSC target,others a 2inch group. I'm leaning a little more to the later.
mmcnx2 wrote:No but I'm looking for better than a 14 by 20 inch hit at 600 yards. I don't expect a 2inch gorup form an AR either but I would like to be closer to that than the paper hit. I do expect sub MOA at 100yds with this setup. Heck I get .5 - .75 inch groups at 100yds with my stock .270 remington pump and reloads, best was under .5(good day and sorted handloads). This better be able to kick that all to heck given the money I'm putting in the barrel.
westberg wrote:Its shaping up to be a long winter, how about a MNGunTalk rifle shoot off. Winner takes home bragging rights. Open to any rifle and maybe have best shooter at a given yardage. I suspect there is some pretty good shooters on the forum and no reason to call each other out on skill or equipment. It all comes down to what can be done on a given day at the range.![]()
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