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Checking one my match barrels
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<blockquote data-quote="mr.big" data-source="post: 5110422" data-attributes="member: 756"><p>if money was no object I`d retire them from match shooting at about 1500 but since its not i stretch them out far as I can,,you can hold the dot on the UBR targets with a .325 group but your holds have to be perfect when the barrels are new and shooting zeros and .1s its a lot easier to hit,,</p><p>Ive got several barrels with 2500-3000 rounds that will still shoot in the low .3s that would be killer praire dog barrels but make it frustrating shooting matches,,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.big, post: 5110422, member: 756"] if money was no object I`d retire them from match shooting at about 1500 but since its not i stretch them out far as I can,,you can hold the dot on the UBR targets with a .325 group but your holds have to be perfect when the barrels are new and shooting zeros and .1s its a lot easier to hit,, Ive got several barrels with 2500-3000 rounds that will still shoot in the low .3s that would be killer praire dog barrels but make it frustrating shooting matches,, [/QUOTE]
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