My friend and I recently got into precision shooting. He bought a Remington 5R that is now fitted with a S&B PMII, Timney trigger, Atlas bipod, and AX AICS. He's able to consistently shoot 0.7 MOA 5-shot groups out of it. I've bested it at right under 0.5 MOA.
I had a Noveske N4 that was a good 0.7-0.8 MOA gun but I had to sell it before we could do any real load development on it. It was free floated and had a decent amount of cool-guy parts.
We mainly shot SMK's and used FGMM as well.
Now after talking to some people I know, it seems like we have wasted our money. One of my old friends from high school told me his bone stock Weatherby Vanguard with a Wal-Mart Bushnell scope on it will consistently shoot 0.7 MOA with factory hunting ammo. Another guy I met told me his factory Remington 700 BDL shoots quarter sized groups at 300 yards using Remington Core-Lokt ammo. Both guys had a .30-06.
My dad has a Remington 700 ADL in .30-06. I would be happy if I left the range with 2 MOA groups on my targets using Remington Core-Lokt.
Maybe we just suck at shooting.
I had a Noveske N4 that was a good 0.7-0.8 MOA gun but I had to sell it before we could do any real load development on it. It was free floated and had a decent amount of cool-guy parts.
We mainly shot SMK's and used FGMM as well.
Now after talking to some people I know, it seems like we have wasted our money. One of my old friends from high school told me his bone stock Weatherby Vanguard with a Wal-Mart Bushnell scope on it will consistently shoot 0.7 MOA with factory hunting ammo. Another guy I met told me his factory Remington 700 BDL shoots quarter sized groups at 300 yards using Remington Core-Lokt ammo. Both guys had a .30-06.
My dad has a Remington 700 ADL in .30-06. I would be happy if I left the range with 2 MOA groups on my targets using Remington Core-Lokt.
Maybe we just suck at shooting.