I've heard about all the 1/4" groups and 1/2" groups. Generally they are 3 or maybe 5 shot groups. But now I want to know what you "average", (not one time, best ever) for ten shot groups. I'm generally talking smaller calibers, like 223 to 270.
Dave
[This message has been edited by rifleman (edited 04-30-2002).]
That sounds fairly reasonable. Let me make one clarification to future posters, no custom rifles or benchrest, just plain old ordinary hunting rifles.
Now, I have shot 10 shot groups with my Cooper in .223. Five shot groups with this gun average .5" at 100yds with Nosler 40g BT's over 27.5 gr of H335--my "not too hot" prairie dog load. My 10 shot groups usually go around .75", sometimes I get a flier out of the "main hole" that takes it to an inch. I find I have trouble maintaining concentration for 10 shots (Hey, so I'm a little ADD..what can a guy say?).
I always shoot 9 shot groups out of my 10/22 Mag (Heavily customized) because that's what the magazine holds. On a low wind day I can get 9 (federal 40g solids) about an inch, sometimes a little less or more.
R
Here's what spurred the question. The one spot where 10 shot groups may become important (and I didn't mention this earlier) is varmint hunting, particularly prairie dogs or flickertails where shooting comes in bunches and often not allowing the barrel to cool completely.
I have a NEF 223 Superlight Handirifle that is - I'll call - persnickety. I've occassionally gotten decent three shot groups, but not consistently - with any load, factory or handload. And I read these forums where I hear about all these tight groups and have worked hard to get there. But no deal. The best I can come up with CONSISTENTLY is about 1.25" groups (generally 3 or 5 shots). I was out last Friday with a handload (that I had worked up to) - 50 gr Sierra Blitz over 27.3 gr Varget, Win brass and primer. The load worked well enough to merit further testing. So I loaded up 10 more.I also loaded up some exactly the same except for using Fed 205 primers.
The Win primer load was about a 2" 10 shot group, "loosely" grouped. The Fed primer group was 1.25" with 9 of the shots being within .9". I was amazed at the difference with just primer change. I should say I loaded some rounds with lighter powder charges to check for pressure signs, but wanted to zero in on the 27.3 level. Coincidently, this is the charge that works fairly well with another load using Win nickle brass, 40 gr Ballistic tips and Fed 205 primers (ala green788).
Anyway, I was curious as to how other people fare with groups of 10 shots or thereabouts. I've come to the conclusion, at least with this rifle that this is about as good as it gets, and some people seem to concur that it's not so bad after all.
Thanks,
Dave
By the way, my routine when I'm shooting groups is to wait 2 minutes between shots to allow for barrel cooling.
I've always considered myself more of a "hunter", and less of a "shooter". Reloading is converting me more to a "shooter". I really enjoy a trip to the range, it's very challenging to get that group smaller. I also reload for 260, 270, and 38/357.