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Originally Posted by mossguy
What does this mean Charles?
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groups= where yer shots land.........out in space, the guy nexts to yous target, 1 ring,2 ring,3 ring, 4 ring,5 ring,6 ring,7 ring, 8 ring, 9 ring, 10 ring and our fave....................the "X" dead azz center.
then for the OCD...........you take yer dial calipers and measure the overall "group" usually a string of 3 rds from a COLD CLEAN barrel. once you have shot 3 rounds, you place ice cold shop rag from yer ice chest over spoon to cool barrel down. then shoot another group of 3 rounds from a DIFFERENT AMMO MFG, same bullet weight. in this case 185's or 230 gr. swab barrel again until clean.
measure 3 rd group, mark target, tape over previous group, shoot another 3 rd string. measure, cold rag over barrel
doesnt matter rifle or pistol. samo procedure.
then you will know which ammo yer spoon likes as far as how accurate.
then take what ammo it likes, and shove 200rds as fast as ya can load mags, downrange(hopefully hitting something) and see if ya have any FTE or FTF.
if all goes well, go home, tear apart spoon, clean every damn orfice with a q-tip, add fave lube, and its ready for when duty or dookie calls.
and then when yer totally bored ya go looking for mo betterer bullets/powder combos and start reloading. its a wicked cycle. then group the reloads and by then............there will not be an "X" on yer target its so damn accurate.
wish i had to go to the range with a new spoon. work sucks.