Pycoed said: (quoted from post at 14:58:02 12/21/12)
Bret4207 said: (quoted from post at 23:30:11 12/20/12) Please do. I'm sure the guys that put thousands into their rifles and scopes and spend hundreds testing lots of high end ammo would be very interested in seeing repeatable 10 shot or even 5 shot groups under an inch shot with a production sporter RF and Walmart bulk ammo.
Don't know about the Walmart ammo obviously, being in UK, but I'd expect a 1" group at 100yds to be nothing special for a CZ 452.
Mine is zeroed at 50M (say 55 yds), has a silencer, & will do 3/4" groups all day long with many subsonic rounds (all I use). Eley, RWS & Winchester all do fine (shooting from sitting with the rifle on a stick or over a branch). :D
My scope is a cheapo 3-9X40 (couldn't afford to spend what the gun cost again when the kids were just born) & eyepiece waggles about moving the cross hairs too. I keep meaning to try it properly on a bench with a decent scope to see what the gun will do (this one drives my son nuts!), but the rabbits & the odd fox keep on dying just the same.
Ya know, it's kinda funny that people are spending thousands and thousands on custom rim fires with custom barrels running in the hundreds or more, top dollar, high power scopes and spend years getting so they can judge the wind to break 1" at 100 yards when all they had to do is go buy a CZ and a broken scope with some cheap ammo and they could do it all day long regardless of the wind. Amazing. And not even off a solid bench, but off a stick or branch! And those poor guys can only can do in the .6-.7 area for 5 shots at 100! Yet you can better the records I found for any sporter weight rifle shooting 5 at 50yds!
I don't know if I mentioned it, but I'm talking 10 shots groups, not ten 1 shot groups. :roll: I really think you guys need to learn how to measure a group. If you are still convinced you're shooting like you claim, then there are all sorts of postal matches you can enter and surely clean house in.
This post was edited by Bret4207 at 15:03:54 12/21/12.
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