I have two Suhl 150-1's, both having 1:18.75 twist. One will shoot groups of about 2" at 200 yards and the other shoots patterns of 12" at 200 yards. These groups are the best I've found shooting 6 different lots of differing Eley ammo. The Suhl that shoots patterns is in a BR stock with a tuner and averages .235" ctc 5 shot groups at 50 yards and the other (the one shooting 2" groups) is in a factory wood stock and shoots almost as well at 50 yards. Obviously the twist rate appears incorrect for shooting out to 200 yards.
Why the large difference and is there anything you might suggest to improve groups at 200 yards. Our Club has a 200 yard prone match and I am the Match Director.
Thank goodness I have a Anschutz 64 MS that is shooting Eley Match EPS into 1.5" groups consistently and the wife is beating the socks off most people at the match with it.
Sorry, but I did not where else to post this question to such an august group of shooters such as yourselves.
George
Why the large difference and is there anything you might suggest to improve groups at 200 yards. Our Club has a 200 yard prone match and I am the Match Director.
Thank goodness I have a Anschutz 64 MS that is shooting Eley Match EPS into 1.5" groups consistently and the wife is beating the socks off most people at the match with it.
Sorry, but I did not where else to post this question to such an august group of shooters such as yourselves.
George