1 MOA all day long challenge
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- This is my unsuccessful entry into the challenge set up by @BlokeontheRange in this video: • Enter The 1 MOA All Da...
This is a great learning experience and the point is obviously to illustrate just how many things can go wrong when you stop using cherry picked 3 or 5 shot groups as your standard of accuracy. - Спорт
Hey hey! Another participant! Good showing! I submitted 3 rifles and my favorite rifle I screwed up with twice..Your group is still better than mine.
That was an excellent effort. As a fellow Cross owner getting that rifle to perform like that for 10 rounds is quite a feat. I love the rifle. It’s an excellent package that combines great ergonomics with light weight but it does love to throw a flyer here and there.
Prone off the bipod with that package you did really well. Thanks for sharing your effort.
Your humbleness made my day
Yep, those mandatory fliers get me every time too.
You have good shooting form/fundamentals. I don't even own a rifle under 10.5 pounds at the moment. My hunting rifle comes in somewhere in the 14 pound range if I recall right but may try this anyway.
Awesome video
That's excellent shooting. The flyer may have been you, but it may have been something else. Great work, if you ask me. :)
A consistent accurate rifle less than 12 lbs. is Gold. Precision rifles over 12 lbs. are only going to see limited use. The weight does become a hindrance when you have to carry it all day.
I think this is a little overblown though. It seems like lots of roles for precision rifles are stationary ones. I don’t think anything under 20 lb is crazy for that. My FN SPR w/ scope, bipod, suppressor, and mag is 18 lb. It’s very similar to the FN that won the FBI contract. When you need stability and consistency mass is your friend.
Getting a reasonable weight rifle to do 1 MOA group is impressive. The usefulness of a precision rifle is almost pointless when it weights 20+ lbs.
I wonder if allowing the rifle to cool every 3 shots would have helped. Still good shooting though.
Maybe. I haven't seen much drift with a hot barrel but it might be enough to keep it from a true 1 MOA over 10 shots.
Imagine if in the Olympics, only the convenient rules mattered? Just say'n.
Bipods shouldn't count. You don't count rest and sand bags on the bench
I don't think a bipod should count against weight. The weight of the bipod is inconsequential to the performance of the gun; it's really no different than laying the rifle on a sandbag in the front.