What kind of accuracy do you guys with tons of experience get from your .22lr trainers? My 'trainer' is my first ever bolt gun, and there is no one in my area I have met that really shoots at 100yards or more, so I have no merit by which to gauge my success, or failure.
These are the kinds of 10 round groups I can put up with my FV-SR (Boyds stock, Weaver 3-10x TGS):
I am thinking about bedding the rifle to try and get a bit more out of it, but am I at the threshold of what I can expect, accuracy wise out of this thing? I am also thinking about an aftermarket trigger, but before I blow $100+ from my budget for my centerfire build ($2500 for complete build, optics and all), I want to be sure I am going to get a noticeable change.
That was one of my best groups of the day, and I wasn't using my best ammo, Wolf Match, it was with Aguila SuperExtra, which grouped better all day for me... I really don't get it, Wolf performed slightly better at 50 yards for me, noticeably so, when I did my first batch of ammo testing. Now the Aguila seems to outperform the Wolf at 100 yards. It could just be a fluke, with a lot of rookie user error. Here is a comparison:
Outer targets marked with an A are Aguila, center is Wolf. Maybe I pulled on the two upper hits with the Wolf? The group would have been immensely better without those errors...
Anyways, as someone that grew up without any guns near him, and is really just getting into precision shooting, I have no idea how to quantify my results, so I am curious what you all think.
<span style="font-weight: bold">EDIT: For some reason I cannot embed EDITED IMGUR pictures, here are easier to look at versions of the above:</span>
Aguila, Single.
Comparison
These are the kinds of 10 round groups I can put up with my FV-SR (Boyds stock, Weaver 3-10x TGS):
I am thinking about bedding the rifle to try and get a bit more out of it, but am I at the threshold of what I can expect, accuracy wise out of this thing? I am also thinking about an aftermarket trigger, but before I blow $100+ from my budget for my centerfire build ($2500 for complete build, optics and all), I want to be sure I am going to get a noticeable change.
That was one of my best groups of the day, and I wasn't using my best ammo, Wolf Match, it was with Aguila SuperExtra, which grouped better all day for me... I really don't get it, Wolf performed slightly better at 50 yards for me, noticeably so, when I did my first batch of ammo testing. Now the Aguila seems to outperform the Wolf at 100 yards. It could just be a fluke, with a lot of rookie user error. Here is a comparison:
Outer targets marked with an A are Aguila, center is Wolf. Maybe I pulled on the two upper hits with the Wolf? The group would have been immensely better without those errors...
Anyways, as someone that grew up without any guns near him, and is really just getting into precision shooting, I have no idea how to quantify my results, so I am curious what you all think.
<span style="font-weight: bold">EDIT: For some reason I cannot embed EDITED IMGUR pictures, here are easier to look at versions of the above:</span>
Aguila, Single.
Comparison