Re: Sig 522 what do you think now?
Conditions & Range: All shots were taken from a prone position (bipod, no rear rest) at 100 yards. Temps ranged between around 68 degrees to around 75 degrees. Winds were less than before, anywhere from calm to full value 5 mph.
Ammo used for this group:
The group: Point of aim was the center of the 1" dot for 5 shots. This is a 3 round group. The 2 first rounds are to the right, as the zero was made for a wind blowing left to right on the previous trip I made. I corrected, and held center on the orange dot for the last 3 rounds. This was some of the first rounds I fired through the rifle, and it was not fouled yet. I am pretty sure this is close to the maximum performance I will be able to wring out of this ammo/rifle combination. I will revisit this at a later time. For now, I am content with this result.
Ammo used for this group:
The group: My point of aim was for the 12 o'clock position on the target, so I could more easily observe the impacts. Picking dark .22 holes out of a black paper target is a pain. This was at the end of the strings from the Sig, and I wanted to save some ammo for the other rifle I brought with me. The barrel was fouled with about 50 rounds at this point and after this group, I stopped shooting, as I figured accuracy would only degrade after this point (as it has before in my experience.) I'm sure this ammo is capable of shooting the same as what was used in the image prior. Next time I go, I will use this ammo exclusively through the Sig so I can get a true idea of what this ammo/rifle combination is capable of. I am content with this result as well, but far from done with testing it.