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These are the results of checking these factory ammo in these rifles.


































































































































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If this was shot at 100yards/meters, there are sum fantastic groups. All but a few are very good.


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If this was shot at 100yards/meters, there are sum fantastic groups. All but a few are very good.


Yes.

All are at 100 yards in our underground shooting range.


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I have a few more rifles to shoot.


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Some of those groups are great, especially the Sako TRG 22 and the Steyr SSG. Also helps if the person pulling the trigger can shoot Wink.


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Very impressive.


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Accurate rifles . . . and shooter!

Definitely some distinct preferences in there.

And just when you start thunking one load is a loser or the winner, one of the rifles will shoot it well or not so well.

Still, that 150 gr. Bremmer load does appear to be the reject.


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Wow. Thanks for shooting this test. It gives me some hope that I will find a load for some of my rifles that seem to be stubbornly inaccurate.

Saeed, is it pretty repeatable with any given load?

Also, any thoughts on similarities in the guns that liked almost any load vs the guns that were somewhat pickier?
 
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Wow. Thanks for shooting this test. It gives me some hope that I will find a load for some of my rifles that seem to be stubbornly inaccurate.

Saeed, is it pretty repeatable with any given load?

Also, any thoughts on similarities in the guns that liked almost any load vs the guns that were somewhat pickier?


The whole purpose of the test is to see how the ammo shoots in different rifles.

Match ammo does seem to shoot much better, you will have to see and compare.

I will post another batch soon, just need to put them on our server.

18 types of ammo and I will see how many different rifles.


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I started shooting a CZ 550 rifle, it had a 9X scope on it.

Show so good, so I changed the scope and put a 20X on it.

Still shot like a shotgun!!


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Still shot like a shotgun!!


30 inch groups.
 
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Still shot like a shotgun!!


30 inch groups.


Not that big.

But having been shooting accurate rifles, got a bit of a shock.

My experience with CZ rifles has been good.

This one seems to be an odd one out.


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Wink Wink

I was shooting two accurate rifles.

A 223 savage and a Mk-X custom 06.

I fired two five shot groups with each.

I then looked through my spotting scope.

I said dam the 06 group is huge..

When I measured them the 223 group was .310 the 06 group was .65.

Next to each other through the spotting scope made the 06 group look huge.

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True.

It is all relative.

But here we are talking about inches.

One more rifle left to do and I will post the results.


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Still shot like a shotgun!!


30 inch groups.


Not that big.

But having been shooting accurate rifles, got a bit of a shock.

My experience with CZ rifles has been good.

This one seems to be an odd one out.


That is odd.

Every CZ I have owned has been more accurate than I am.


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I'm sort of glad you're getting some results that aren't perfect.

I've had 5 CZ's. 4 were really accurate and they were mostly accurate with lots of different loads. One was pretty fussy.

Seeing the Steyr groups makes me hate my Mauser .308 with the Adams&Bennett barrel that I can only get to shoot 1.25" (and 2.5" if it doesn't cool down between shots).
 
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I am shooting the last rifle of the test.

A VOERE.

Fantastic results from it.


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Voere rifles are extraordinary.


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