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That’s very acceptable. 1/2 moa is excellent. As long as it’s repeatable. Now if this was one group out of 5 others that were 1 moa plus then maybe not. If your lot is this consistent it’s great

Nice setup by the way. I’m currently working on my B14R and T1X
 
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Acceptable accuracy?

You only have to ask y'erself: Did I hit what I aimed at?

If you did, y'er good, if not, what caused the problem?
Was it me? Wind? Setup? Ammunition?

Groups are for checking y'er current ammo and conditions
then adjusting the scope. To verify accuracy, shoot for score, not groups.
Groups lie, they hide problems. Shooting for score tells the whole story.
 
That’s very acceptable. 1/2 moa is excellent. As long as it’s repeatable. Now if this was one group out of 5 others that were 1 moa plus then maybe not. If your lot is this consistent it’s great

Nice setup by the way. I’m currently working on my B14R and T1X
I’ve found this lot to be very consistent across the board. Let me know how you two projects turn out!
 
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Acceptable accuracy?

You only have to ask y'erself: Did I hit what I aimed at?

If you did, y'er good, if not, what caused the problem?
Was it me? Wind? Setup? Ammunition?

Groups are for checking y'er current ammo and conditions
then adjusting the scope. To verify accuracy, shoot for score, not groups.
Groups lie, they hide problems. Shooting for score tells the whole story.
I like you mind set. But groups are a great way to baseline what your rifle can do but on the other hand shooting for score vs pulling off a good group is much more testing on the rifle and shooter.
 
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1/2 moa is very good. Nice setup. If you are going long range, try it at 200yds. You will get a lot of input on this post.

As far as going long range. you are only using 2/3rd of your scope adjustments. What I use are 20 moa rail with Burris Signature XTR rings with up to 40moa in the rings. I have Vortex Strike Eagle with 31 mils total adjustment. I am at the bottom of my scope adjustment and can dial to 500yds.

Something to add to your setup. I have added EC V2 tuners to my 2 Bergara B14R. They are working great, see post https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/eric-cortina-v2-truner.7152324/page-2
 
1/2 moa is very good. Nice setup. If you are going long range, try it at 200yds. You will get a lot of input on this post.

As far as going long range. you are only using 2/3rd of your scope adjustments. What I use are 20 moa rail with Burris Signature XTR rings with up to 40moa in the rings. I have Vortex Strike Eagle with 31 mils total adjustment. I am at the bottom of my scope adjustment and can dial to 500yds.

Something to add to your setup. I have added EC V2 tuners to my 2 Bergara B14R. They are working great, see post https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/eric-cortina-v2-truner.7152324/page-2
 

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