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Link Posted: 10/2/2016 8:29:50 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Lennyo3034:
I had to move the scope on my RPR so I decided to shoot the challenge as I re-sighted in. However, after 3 group, I quit in frustration.

My range no longer allows us to shoot prone from the ground, instead we have to shoot from these wooden tables:

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i408/lennyo3034/0DC8EB1F-A733-4E2B-A1AB-D844EF2D0C78_zps2ycdsfcy.jpg

Basically a plywood table on top of a wooden table that's not particularly stable to begin with.

I can see the difference while behind the scope, particularly horizontally. The effect is apparent on target as well:

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i408/lennyo3034/BBC019DA-CBCF-4AC5-8804-52EFCE6F752A_zpscj8dqodw.jpg

I know the horizontal dispersion is from the damn table as its happened before. Looks like I'm going to have to find another range to do the MOA challenges.
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lol that has to be less than moa - humble brag post? The range thing is dumb I agree. I am assuming the rope is to keep you from going any more forward?
Link Posted: 10/2/2016 8:39:56 PM EDT
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First entry of what I hope to be many more.





Savage MkII FV-SR in Boyd's Tacticool stock.  Primary Arms 4-16x44 SFP (shots taken at 16x).  50yrds from sitting bench with bipod and rear bag.  Ammo was Eley Target (yellow box) .22lr.



Unfortunately, forgot to get a pic of the target down range.














Any 22lr rifle with magnified optic at 50 yards
, D_Man: Savage MkII FV-SR in Boyd's Tacticool Stock- Primary Arms 4-16x44 SFP- Eley Target 40gr. Groups: 0.676"/0.588"/0.676"/0.565"/0.423" = avg. 0.5856" = 1.1186 MOA

Link Posted: 10/2/2016 8:43:28 PM EDT
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lol that has to be less than moa - humble brag post? The range thing is dumb I agree. I am assuming the rope is to keep you from going any more forward?
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Originally Posted By fury413rb:
Originally Posted By Lennyo3034:
I had to move the scope on my RPR so I decided to shoot the challenge as I re-sighted in. However, after 3 group, I quit in frustration.

My range no longer allows us to shoot prone from the ground, instead we have to shoot from these wooden tables:

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i408/lennyo3034/0DC8EB1F-A733-4E2B-A1AB-D844EF2D0C78_zps2ycdsfcy.jpg

Basically a plywood table on top of a wooden table that's not particularly stable to begin with.

I can see the difference while behind the scope, particularly horizontally. The effect is apparent on target as well:

http://i1092.photobucket.com/albums/i408/lennyo3034/BBC019DA-CBCF-4AC5-8804-52EFCE6F752A_zpscj8dqodw.jpg

I know the horizontal dispersion is from the damn table as its happened before. Looks like I'm going to have to find another range to do the MOA challenges.



lol that has to be less than moa - humble brag post? The range thing is dumb I agree. I am assuming the rope is to keep you from going any more forward?


Well, I was trying to beat my current bolt gun entry.
Link Posted: 10/2/2016 9:12:26 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Lennyo3034:

I know the horizontal dispersion is from the damn table as its happened before. Looks like I'm going to have to find another range to do the MOA challenges.
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Oh, yah... that target is just... horrible. Throw the RPR away. It's obviously no good.




And private range is best range.
Link Posted: 10/9/2016 11:22:54 PM EDT
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Picture 1: Range at 100yards


Picture 2: Target with 5 groups


Picture 3: Full shot with caliper (NOT adjusted for bullet size reduction)


Picture 4: Picture of rifle as shot with Bipod and Rear Bag


Bolt Division with magnified optics (any precision gun) at 100 yards; newBMowner: Tikka T3 CTR, 20” .308 Win, Primary Arms 4-14x ACSS, Harris Bipod, 175gr Black Hills, Groups: 0.784"/0.632"/0.815"/0.989"/0.937" = avg. 0.831" =0.794 MOA
Link Posted: 10/11/2016 5:15:48 PM EDT
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SPR Division: Frankengun AR15.  Larue 18" Stealth barrel, Larue trigger, Bushnell Elite Tactical 3.5-21.  Shooting 77gr  Federal Gold Medal Match

Groups: .673, 1.034, .709, .658, .894 = .7936"CTC / 0.758 MOA

This is the same gun as my current entry at #59, it has just been re-barreled.  Didn't have a new crush washer, so I was bare muzzling it.



Link Posted: 10/11/2016 6:01:53 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/12/2016 4:14:14 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By dpmmn:


Nice shooting!
 
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Originally Posted By dangerranger61007:


SPR Division: Frankengun AR15.  Larue 18" Stealth barrel, Larue trigger, Bushnell Elite Tactical 3.5-21.  Shooting 77gr  Federal Gold Medal Match

Groups: .673, 1.034, .709, .658, .894 = .7936"CTC / 0.758 MOA

This is the same gun as my current entry at #59, it has just been re-barreled.  Didn't have a new crush washer, so I was bare muzzling it.





Nice shooting!
 



NIIIIICCEEE!
Link Posted: 10/12/2016 5:47:39 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/13/2016 10:14:14 AM EDT
[Last Edit: Mounger] [#10]
Not an entry, but was sighting in a new scope on my Savage  BAT and testing 2 different loads. It definitely like Federal GMM.

I'll be back after I figure out how to duplicate Federal's magic on the loading bench.

Thanks Mark Larue for the targets!

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Link Posted: 10/13/2016 12:27:03 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/13/2016 1:43:08 PM EDT
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Edited. - Old_Painless

Link Posted: 10/13/2016 4:25:45 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/13/2016 5:10:26 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/16/2016 9:30:13 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By Old_Painless:


Just a reminder folks, this is a Technical Forum.  We will not be dragging General Discussion foolishness into this forum.  Let's not get anyone a Warning.  



Just post your contest entries.  Thanks.




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Link Posted: 10/16/2016 4:36:29 PM EDT
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SPR Division: Frankengun AR15.  Larue 18" Stealth barrel, Larue trigger, Bushnell Elite Tactical 3.5-21.  Shooting 77gr  Federal Gold Medal Match

Groups: .673, 1.034, .709, .658, .894 = .7936"CTC / 0.758 MOA

This is the same gun as my current entry at #59, it has just been re-barreled.  Didn't have a new crush washer, so I was bare muzzling it.



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I went out and shot today so I could tell you good groups and that I have always wanted to do an accuracy test between a barrel with no flash hider then one with an A2 properly torqued and finally an A2 over torqued all to hell.  The rules apparently now saw you cannot make a comment unless you post groups within the rules so I will do just that.  Go shoot again so you can come and reply about your findings with bare muzzle shooting.



Im rebarreling my .22 and figured I would get a baseline to see how it lines up after the changes are complete.  This is with ely sport which isn't amazing stuff.  I have a pile of it on hand so it is what got shot today.  Crazy windy day blowing my stand around and I forgot to bring decent targets but thats what the weekend is for right getting out and having a good time shooting.  I like the little scope it will work fine for small game but the .3moa center hairs seem awfully big.  

22LR 50M magnified / America / ruger10/22 / Vortex diamondback 2-7 rimfire on 7x / ely sport 40 grain / 2.422/2.9/.99/1.889/1.786 = 1.997avg







Them cross hairs look pretty big on those little lines.  Gives me a good base though.  Shouldn't have to be said but the mutt was in the truck while I was shooting to ensure she didn't kill me whilst I was unsuspecting.
Link Posted: 10/16/2016 6:08:21 PM EDT
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Went out again today to try with my Savage MkII.  Had some gusty winds early on that made things slow going, but as I was shooting for groups, things calmed down and I got a really nice final group on target.



Also had a chance to test some .223 handloads and play around with my 9mm SBR, so overall a great day of shooting.





The setup:







Downrange to the target:







Results:















Any
22lr rifle with magnified optic at 50 yards
, D_Man: Savage MkII FV-SR in Boyd's Tacticool Stock- Primary Arms
4-16x44 SFP- Eley Target 40gr. Groups:
0.803"/0.699"/0.525"/0.441"/0.417" = avg. 0.577" = 1.102 MOA


Link Posted: 10/17/2016 10:37:15 AM EDT
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apparently I needed to take a bunch more pictures, but here is my target from messing around yesterday after sighting in a few other rifles.  

Savage 93r17  with bushnell Banner 6-24x40.  108 yards lasered distance  Hornady 17gr ammo.  shooting from Bipod on a picnic table with wheels, lol.
Target completed withing 10 mins.  Bottom left was shot first, and I adjusted the scope after to correct .  I think I mathed right.





Link Posted: 10/17/2016 3:56:26 PM EDT
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Thank-you for doing this OP! Quick question if I may: would this bag be acceptable please? Wiebad Mini Range Cube

Link Posted: 10/17/2016 5:58:21 PM EDT
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Originally Posted By Speedie:
Thank-you for doing this OP! Quick question if I may: would this bag be acceptable please? Wiebad Mini Range Cube

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That's got a pretty big self supporting bag. I'd say no.
Link Posted: 10/17/2016 6:19:56 PM EDT
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That's got a pretty big self supporting bag. I'd say no.
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Originally Posted By Speedie:
Thank-you for doing this OP! Quick question if I may: would this bag be acceptable please? Wiebad Mini Range Cube




That's got a pretty big self supporting bag. I'd say no.


And it's 3 lbs... The suggested item Berry Bag would be a yes. It's a squeeze bag.
Link Posted: 10/17/2016 9:44:04 PM EDT
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And it's 3 lbs... The suggested item Berry Bag would be a yes. It's a squeeze bag.
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Originally Posted By akethan:
Originally Posted By Speedie:
Thank-you for doing this OP! Quick question if I may: would this bag be acceptable please? Wiebad Mini Range Cube




That's got a pretty big self supporting bag. I'd say no.


And it's 3 lbs... The suggested item Berry Bag would be a yes. It's a squeeze bag.


Thanks both. I was looking for a rear bag for testing some new loads, but figured I'd make sure it was MOA Challenge compliant just in case

Link Posted: 10/18/2016 9:11:36 PM EDT
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Can I use this for the challenge

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Link Posted: 10/20/2016 12:50:02 PM EDT
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Can I use this for the challenge

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Sure


Please use the new Discussion Thread
Link Posted: 10/20/2016 9:19:49 PM EDT
[Last Edit: ACPjunkie] [#26]
Alright, see if I got it right with the format...













Rifle set up including rear bag looking at target stand.




















Target on the backer with 25 holes.















OnTarget data

I've never used it before but it seemed pretty straight forward. I think I screwed up the printing on the target as the squares where all .49in but I used that number when calibrating OnTarget so I think that corrects it?

.891+ 1.184+.966+.952+ 1.186= 5.179


5.179/5=1.03







Tikka CTR 260 shooting the FGGM 140's, MK6 w/ Tremor.







Shoots better than me.












 
Link Posted: 10/20/2016 10:47:50 PM EDT
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Range 100 yds


Target


Best group


Rifle as shot


SPR 100yd; Kandoc: Alexander Arms 6.5 Grendel, Hipertouch 24E, Vortex PST 6-24, Specwar 762, 123 Amax over 8208; Groups 0.463 / 0.657 / 0.918 / 0.465 / 0.510 = avg 0.602
Link Posted: 10/22/2016 5:37:45 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/22/2016 11:03:07 PM EDT
[Last Edit: newBMowner] [#29]
Picture 1: Range at 100yards


Picture 2: Target with 5 groups


Picture 3: Full shot with caliper (NOT adjusted for bullet size reduction)


Picture 4: Picture of rifle as shot with Bipod and Rear Bag


Bolt Division with magnified optics (any precision gun) at 100 yards; newBMowner: Savage Stealth, 22” 6.5CM, Vortex Viper PST 4-16x SFP, Harris Bipod, 140gr Hornady ELD-Match, Groups: .805"/.979"/1.021"/.867"/1.178" = avg. 0.958 " = 0.915 MOA

I wasn’t planning to enter this target when I started the range trip…these shots were #s 28 through 52 that I have put through the rifle while breaking it in…so each of these groups was shot with a clean/cold bore round included.  I originally just shot 20rds and then realized I might actually be able to get 25rds in and stay below 1MOA...so added the last group.  Hopefully it will get better down the road since I'll be fouling the barrel before attempting groups
Link Posted: 10/23/2016 7:03:24 PM EDT
[Last Edit: NJD] [#30]
Range - 100 yards


Target


Best group with calipers


Rifle as shot


Bolt Division with magnified optics (any precision gun) at 100 yards : NJD : Home-built Frankengun:
Stiller TAC 30 action, Timney 517 trigger, 26" Criterion varmint RemAge barrel in 6.5 Creedmoor, KRG X-ray chassis
Vortex HD (gen 1) 5-20x50 in Seekins low rings on Stiller's 20 MOA rail
Hornady 6.5 Creedmoor brass, Hornady 140gr ELD Match bullets over 40.9gr IMR 4451, CCI BR2 primers = 2836 fps

Groups:
0.426
0.566
0.641
0.681
0.981
3.295 total
0.659 average
0.629 MOA
Link Posted: 10/23/2016 7:26:53 PM EDT
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Results from the 2nd Annual Georgia MOA All Day Challenge Shoot....

Photo of set up and range:



Scored target (after review)



Scored and reviewed target with calipers



Division you wish to be listed under with range, User_Name: Rifle Manufacturer and caliber - notable customizations- Scope- Ammo. Groups: 1"/2"/3"/4"/5" = avg. 3" = .287 MOA

SPR Division,100 yards, Draconis, LaRue 5.56- 20" Stealth barrel on Stealth upper with SLR adjustible gas block/LaRue PredatAR lower with MBT and Vltor A5 recoil system- Vortex Viper HST 6-24X50 -Handloaded 69 grain SMK HPBT in once fired and prepped Norma brass over 24.9 grains of Reloder 15, 2.22 COAL Groups: .684"/.728"/1.002"/.711"/.813" = avg. 3.938" = .7516 MOA

(Edited to correct format of entry)

...I want to say thank you to GAhunter95 for hosting the HTF MOA Challenge shoot again this year, the great members of the GAHTF that make these get togethers great and a BIG thank you to Mark LaRue and LaRue Tactical for sponsoring this event again.....I'm still chasing five perfect ragged holes to do this rifle justice.....

Thanks Mark....
Pic of the swag and prizes......



Link Posted: 10/23/2016 9:37:34 PM EDT
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Not an official entry because, honestly, it sucks.  The pics speak for themselves.  This is more of a Thank You to LaRue for sponsoring the GAHTF MOA Shoot.  Even though I didn't shoot well, it was a great learning opportunity.    

Shooting 75 Grn Hornady Steel match out of a WOA 18 inch Bbl  with a 10x vortex scope at 100 yards.




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This is my son shooting our Kid's class during the MOA shoot.  Ruger 10/22 at 50 yards.  He was very proud of his target and its now hanging on his wall!

Link Posted: 10/23/2016 9:57:04 PM EDT
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Results from the 2nd annual GAHTF MOA Challenge Shoot sponsored by Larue Tactical

Setup of rifle and range (rifle borrowed from member Draconis)


Scored target


Scored target with calipers


Southerncross
SPR Division
100yds
Rifle: Larue Stealth 20" barrel/Stealth upper, Larue PredatAR lower with MBT
Vortex Viper 6/24x50
Black Hills Remanufactured 69gr 223

Groups:
.601, .716, .776, .859, 1.406
AVG size .8716 x 1.047 = .8324 MOA

Big thanks to Larue Tactical for sponsoring again. We really appreciate it.
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 10:17:44 AM EDT
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Also from the GA HTF MOA Challenge:





Target at 100yds:








Target:








Target with calipers:








Rifle as shot:








SPR Division


wiseanhyzer:  Home built with 20" LaRue Stealth barrel.  Vortex Viper 6.5-20x50 in LT104.  FGMM77gr. Groups:  0.793", 1.426", 0.975", 0.437", 1.674" = 1.061" = 1.013 MOA





I made a scope adjustment after the first 3 groups.  I have no idea what happened on my 5th group.  My fault entirely.  I'll certainly give this another go and try to redeem myself.

 
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 10:26:38 AM EDT
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Also from the GA HTF MOA Challenge:  posting this for my brother who participated in the shoot but is not a member here, yet.
Target at 100yds:








Target:








Target with calipers:








Rifle as shot:








SPR Division




wiseanhyzer's brother:  Home built with 20" Black Hole Weaponry barrel. Bushnell 4.5-18x40 AR Optic scope.  FGMM77gr. Groups: 1.361", 0.931", 1.545", 1.329", 0.991" = 1.231" = 1.176 MOA



 
Link Posted: 10/24/2016 5:21:11 PM EDT
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This is members only so have him sign up and I'll at it. Just leave your post as is for now and you can add his screen name later.
Link Posted: 10/25/2016 4:17:46 PM EDT
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Tried out my old 77/22.  I knew there were some kids coming, so I wanted to have something for them to shoot.  

Prone.  No rear bag.  Basic bipod up front.  50 yards.

hmmm... that was way better than I expected!















Any 22lr rifle with magnified optic at 50 yards , GAhunter95:  Ruger 77/22.  Silencerco Sparrow.  trigger job by me.  BSA Sweet 22 3-9.  Wolf match.  0.670/0.619/0.347/0.347/0.618 = 0.452 (x2) = 0.950 = 0.907 MOA
Link Posted: 10/25/2016 4:30:18 PM EDT
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I was pretty happy with how the 77/22 shot at 50, so I decided to stretch it out to 100.  

We were out of targets, so I had to use one of the kids Pokeman targets.  We were also way out of daylight.  Pretty sure I am the first to make a night time entry.  lol


Shot sitting at the bench.  Sandbags for the front.  Borrowed a squeeze bag for the rear.  Rear of the gun was under my control the whole time.  
















Any 22lr with magnified optic at 100 yards , GAhunter95:  Ruger 77/22.  Silencerco Sparrow.  trigger job by me.  BSA Sweet 22 3-9.  Wolf match. .931/.806/.911/1.008/.703 = 0.8718" = 0.832 MOA
Link Posted: 10/25/2016 9:22:09 PM EDT
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Posting this for site member 'Meme' (Mrs. Draconis) winner of the Women's Division of the shoot (she was the only female competing )

Results of 2nd Annual GHTF MOA Challenge:

Set up and range:



Scored target:



Target with calipers (a bit blurry...if needed I can retake and repost)



SPR Division,
100 yards,
Meme,
Rifle: LaRue 20" Stealth barrel on Stealth upper with SLR adjustible gas block/LaRue PredatAR lower with MBT and Vltor A5 recoil system, Vortex Viper HST 6-24X50 scope in a LT845-QD scope mount, Harris S-BRM bipod, Cross Tac squeeze bag.  
Ammo: Handloaded 69 grain SMK HPBT in once fired and prepped Norma brass over 24.9 grains of Reloder 15, 2.22 COAL

Groups:
.867 + 1.468 + .698 + .626 + 1.173 = 4.832 / 5 = .9664
.9664 / 1.047 = .923 MOA

A few words from Meme:

" Thank you to Mr. LaRue for sponsoring the 2nd annual shoot.  Fantastic swag gifts *LOVE THE MBT* Now my husband will have to build me my own precision rifle around my new trigger.  Thanks to Gahunter94 for inviting us back again this year.  The shoot was fantastic.  Lots of good food and good friends.
I was able to go from MOB (Moment of Badguy) last year to sub MOA this year with Draconis' LaRue rifle."

Meme

Link Posted: 10/26/2016 8:44:22 PM EDT
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My first MOA shoot and I used someone else's (thanks Andy) rifle. AR15 magnified. I shot at 50 yards but corrected MOA listed. 62gr Black Hills reloads.


Thank you to Mr. LaRue for sponsoring the 2nd annual shoot, cool swag and MBT trigger! Thanks to Gahunter94 for inviting us back again this year. The shoot was fantastic. Lots of good food and good friends.
Link Posted: 10/26/2016 9:18:03 PM EDT
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Way to go Georgia!
Link Posted: 11/5/2016 5:07:28 PM EDT
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Division: Bolt Division with magnified optics
Username: Speedie
Equipment: Accuracy International AE Mk III .308 Win, Sightron SIII 8-32 x 56 LR-MOA, 168gr SMK handloads. It's the Crosstac squeeze bag.
Groups: 0.598", 0.765", 0.662", 0.916", 0.593" = 0.7068" ave = 0.675 MOA.

Each group is actually a slightly different powder charge as I was working up a load. Guess I found a good node!


Link Posted: 11/5/2016 6:06:09 PM EDT
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I'll ask if you are using my work/thread I should at least get naming credit like was in the op until recently. You know, credit where credit is due.

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I'll ask if you are using my work/thread I should at least get naming credit like was in the op until recently. You know, credit where credit is due.

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Wow, that's 3 MOA threads (this one and 2 archived linked to in this threads OP) that copy/pasted what what you wrote as their OP. To be fair, it looks like akethan ripped off Stantonizm (who gave you credit), then realized that your name was in the OP he copied and edited it out. It's still in the archived OP he wrote here.

Sincerest form of flattery and all that.
Link Posted: 11/5/2016 7:37:08 PM EDT
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Wow, that's 3 MOA threads (this one and 2 archived linked to in this threads OP) that copy/pasted what what you wrote as their OP. To be fair, it looks like akethan ripped off Stantonizm (who gave you credit), then realized that your name was in the OP he copied and edited it out. It's still in the archived OP he wrote here.

Sincerest form of flattery and all that.
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Originally Posted By BillyDoubleU:
I'll ask if you are using my work/thread I should at least get naming credit like was in the op until recently. You know, credit where credit is due.

The Original


Wow, that's 3 MOA threads (this one and 2 archived linked to in this threads OP) that copy/pasted what what you wrote as their OP. To be fair, it looks like akethan ripped off Stantonizm (who gave you credit), then realized that your name was in the OP he copied and edited it out. It's still in the archived OP he wrote here.

Sincerest form of flattery and all that.


Stanz asked me for permission

Plus I was credited in the op until the last edit from what it looks like.
Link Posted: 11/5/2016 8:01:28 PM EDT
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I'll ask if you are using my work/thread I should at least get naming credit like was in the op until recently. You know, credit where credit is due.

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I chopped it up I'm sorry if I offended you.


I didn't rip off anyone it has been handed down and changed hands many times.

Link Posted: 11/5/2016 8:05:18 PM EDT
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I chopped it up I'm sorry if I offended you.
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Originally Posted By akethan:
Originally Posted By BillyDoubleU:
I'll ask if you are using my work/thread I should at least get naming credit like was in the op until recently. You know, credit where credit is due.

The Original




I chopped it up I'm sorry if I offended you.


All I ask for is credit. I appreciate it, thanks for keeping it going.

Link Posted: 11/5/2016 8:19:56 PM EDT
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I fixed it the second link was to Stat's post  already but I cleaned it up and I added the OP. under it
Link Posted: 11/6/2016 10:28:47 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By slick556:


Wow, that's 3 MOA threads (this one and 2 archived linked to in this threads OP) that copy/pasted what what you wrote as their OP. To be fair, it looks like akethan ripped off Stantonizm (who gave you credit), then realized that your name was in the OP he copied and edited it out. It's still in the archived OP he wrote here.

Sincerest form of flattery and all that.
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Originally Posted By slick556:
Originally Posted By BillyDoubleU:
I'll ask if you are using my work/thread I should at least get naming credit like was in the op until recently. You know, credit where credit is due.

The Original


Wow, that's 3 MOA threads (this one and 2 archived linked to in this threads OP) that copy/pasted what what you wrote as their OP. To be fair, it looks like akethan ripped off Stantonizm (who gave you credit), then realized that your name was in the OP he copied and edited it out. It's still in the archived OP he wrote here.

Sincerest form of flattery and all that.



Maybe you should have read the whole thread.
Link Posted: 11/6/2016 1:42:19 PM EDT
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