Kettlefoot Gun Club Bristol VA
- By Big joe
- The Bear Pit
- 14 Replies
Well looks like I will never be a member.
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So I’ve got the right demographic then?Calm your tits onion bag sounds like a good Junior high insult
I said that once. It’s a good thing I’m still quick to duck.Calm your tits onion bag
Hang on a second, ak47guy will be along to tell you you're wrong.The old time story I always heard was.....86 meant .............take them 8 miles from town..........put them 6 foot in the ground ..................
I’m not privy to those details, but the internet suggests 1.14 inches at 100 meters is the smallest group fired at a Lapua facility. I can’t confirm, but this is like over upwards of 25 or more shots.
I’ll dig a little more for better info.
We have had great success in getting 11.5 - 12 mm 10 shot groups out of quite a few rifles (13 twist 1.250 Mullerworks). I think once ammo starts to get consistent, we will see better 10 shot and 20-shot groups. 20mm 100 yard groups are attainable and all this with Repeaters, some Vudoo and Rim x. I think the barrels have come a long way, we have certainly learned a few things to gain repeated accuracy. I would be curious how much better the results could get with a precision-minded specific action. I have one 10.9 MM single-shot Vudoo with a 1.250 16 twist Mullerworks. Maybe Mike can pull something out of his hat to see how good a .22 can be.I want to say I've seen groups at the test center in the area of 10mm at 50m for 25 or more shots, so definitely out of rifles considered to be a cut above.
MB
If you've purchased metal you've paid by the pound even if you don't realize it. The vendor has a chart that shows weight per footPersonally, I have never bought metal by the pound. That's how scrap is sold. New metal suppliers sell shapes and materials cut to length. Nobody says, "I want to make a shaft extension for a motor, so I guess I'll take three pounds." I've always told dealers to cut this or that length. I give them lists. I've never seen a scale at a retail dealer's business. Just band saws.
It seems odd that you mentioned weight. Maybe you know something I don't. Maybe Silencer Central buys so much titanium, they weigh it on truck scales.