10 April 2003, 16:33
laredo kid30 carbine accuracy -is this good ?
I have a Iver Johnson in new condition with scope and best 3 shot group 1.5 in.@ 50 yards -is this typical ? I really like this rifle and would like to shrink the group size. Any suggestions? thanks!
10 April 2003, 19:28
ricciardelli
This group, which measured somewhere around 0.562-inches for 5-shots at 100-yards.
It was fired using a Marlin 62 in .30 Carbine with Leupold 4x optics
Case: Remington
Primer: Remington 6-1/2
Powder: 15.4 grains of 2400
Bullet: Sierra 110 grain Round Nose
[ 08-15-2003, 21:24: Message edited by: ricciardelli ]11 April 2003, 13:16
laredo kidRicciardelli- great group!! I also have a model 62 but have not shot a group smaller than 2 in.I am just starting to reload and have visted your site.The Iver Johnson is semi-auto and I have heard they are not very accurate.Any suggestions to improve group size. The trigger is not too good.
12 April 2003, 06:25
Mssgngreat group from a carbine!
12 April 2003, 12:17
montdougThat certainly is a great group, and something to strive for. However I think it's fair to say for the sake of newer shooters as well as us old farts, that that certainly isn't a representative group for your typical .30 carbine. We all talk about 1 inch groups like with out that magic number the we might as well hang it up, but I personally feel hunting accuracy, is probably something other than that for most of us-- even those who shoot a lot. A 2inch rifle that's a 150 yard caliber works fine, what it won't do a guy won't miss. A .22-250 that shoots 2 inchs I'd sell to my brother-in-law. ricciardelli--You don't want to sell that one do ya?---Shoot Safe---montdoug
[ 04-12-2003, 03:18: Message edited by: montdoug ]12 April 2003, 12:43
jeffeossoHaving had at least a dozen carbines, anything that can be CALLED a group, at 100 yards, is a good group... Generally I see 2", some lots better, some so bad that I felt bad about selling them....
I had one that would put 10 on an 8" target at 200... and ONLY one, offhand
jeffe