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The only paper targets I shot were at 330 yds.
I did manage to shoot pretty decent groups. 1 3shot group had two holes touching and one flyaway which was my fault.
Another 3 shot group were with in 2 inches of each other. The last group was not as tight.
That was my first time on the gun so I didn't have a good feel for it.
Can't wait to take it out with the new stock on it because the buttstock is longer than the original plus it has a cheek riser so it should be way more comfy to shoot.
This is with surplus ammo? If so it sounds quite amazing. 2 inches at 330 yards is less than 1 MOA (even if it's for an ocasional group). Even with match grade ammo this is still pretty good, imo. Do you think your barrel just heated up before the last group which caused it to have a wider spread?
The ammo were hand loads w/ 147 grain bullets.I wouldn't think that surplus ammo wouldn't shoot that tight a group.
I'm sure there was some luck involved too.I'm a decent long range shooter and had some training but not what I would call an expert.
For sure on the barrel heating up and getting wider groups they are known for that.
The 8X42 Belarus PSO scope had something to do with it too. The BDC helped too.
Again I think I just got lucky.LOL
The guy that was spotting for me is a whiz with Russian scopes and he helped me zero it in.
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