Great looking rifle. That said 3.5 inches at 75 yards is way too large of a spread, especially for a heavy barreled target rifle sitting on a bipod. For an example I recently bought a used Remington 597 semi auto .22 with a 3 to 9 power scope on it. I can routinely stand at 75 yards and knock down the little boxes that the shells come packaged in, and they are maybe 1 1/2 tall, and maybe 1 inch wide. If I had bipod, or simply use a tree or something as a rest I can hold tighter groups than that on an actual sight in target if I take my time. With one of the 30 round clips I can rapid fire and get the majority of the 30 within about a 2 inch space with a few fliers. All of this using either the cheap $19 to $20 for 500 to 550 round ammo. With the good stuff I imagine I could do even better.
Getting off rifles but still taking about the .22 long rifle cartridge, my wife is using a Walther P22 pistol and can usually hold about a 4 inch pattern, with a ten shot clip, standing, at just shy of 20 yards. Not too shabby for someone that had only shot a pistol a handfull if times until she started shooting with me. Bad as I hate to say it, I'm decent with a rifle, but she beats the heck out of me with the pistol at that distance.
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