Aussie steve
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Hi guys I have just brought a secondhand rifle that was used for hunter class benchrest. The rifle is built around an older brno model 2 (same as the cz 452), that has been trued, fitted with extra take down screws, had a recoil lug installed, it wears either a Maddco or a Shilen stainless barrel, it also has a 7oz trigger and the dovetails have been altered to accept kelby rings, and bedded into a McMillian hunter stock.
The previous owner stated that groups in the low .2's at 50 were pretty common in good conditions, I am just wondering with a .22lr how many rounds would need to fired before there was a noticable decrease in accuracy? For example if my rifle did low .2's at 50, how many shots would it take to get it to the stage where it would no longer shoot under .3?
This is my first true benchrest rifle, so if my question sounds silly thats why
Steve
The previous owner stated that groups in the low .2's at 50 were pretty common in good conditions, I am just wondering with a .22lr how many rounds would need to fired before there was a noticable decrease in accuracy? For example if my rifle did low .2's at 50, how many shots would it take to get it to the stage where it would no longer shoot under .3?
This is my first true benchrest rifle, so if my question sounds silly thats why
Steve