300 yd groups
300 yd groups
what group size would one expect from a 204 at 300yds? i shot mine and got 1.7 to 1.9 inch groups off of a rest on a bench. i never shot my 204 at 300 before and was curious what other people were getting.
Re: 300 yd groups
I got a .204 built some months ago and on a good calm day i have had a few 1" (5 shot) groups at 450 yards .At 300 yards .75" comes fairly often .
Re: 300 yd groups
thanks for the info, i dont know if i can get my rifle to shoot groups like yours but i can work on it.
Re: 300 yd groups
paddy 09 wrote:I got a .204 built some months ago and on a good calm day i have had a few 1" (5 shot) groups at 450 yards .At 300 yards .75" comes fairly often .
When you say .75" at 300 yards is that .75"MOA which would be 2.250" center to center Or actually .75" center to center?
Thanks, IKE
Re: 300 yd groups
.75" CTC not MOA .One of my best groups at 100 yards was 9.18mm outside to outside ( 5 shot) .All with 39gr SBK .
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Re: 300 yd groups
Doubt if I could do it again, but last group at 300 yds with my Cooper Phoenix measured ctc .418", (3 shots). I kept that target!
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Keith: I'm betting that target is framed and hanging in a small shrine, complete with a dedicated light source, in a conspicuos place in your gun room! THAT my friend, is some good shooting! No wonder prairie dogs think so little of you.
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Re: 300 yd groups
Any 300 yard group under 2 inches is very well done!
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Re: 300 yd groups
larr, your groups are just fine, now go yea forth and take lots of pictures of your adventures! We love pictures around here! Gary
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Re: 300 yd groups
Keith, is your Cooper a .204? Which ammo/load are you using? I shot my Cooper Phoenix in .204 for the first time last week and she was a laser with both 32's and 40's (factory ammo). Thanks, Gary
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Re: 300 yd groups
Captqc, yes, the Phoenix is a .204. The load I was shooting was: 24.7 grs of Benchmark with a 39 gr Blitzking. (Usual rules apply, start lower and work up). However, this is not a max load, but the Phoenix has a tight chamber, and loads thru it are faster than thru my Varminter. This load chronys about 3585 fps, and as you can see, it very accurate (in my gun). Also shot a 500 yd group of 2.181" (3 shots) with this same load.
It also shoots the 32 gr Blitzking well with 26.7 grs of Benchmark. Has one group at 100 yds at .112".
I think you will be very happy with your Cooper!
It also shoots the 32 gr Blitzking well with 26.7 grs of Benchmark. Has one group at 100 yds at .112".
I think you will be very happy with your Cooper!
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Re: 300 yd groups
You guys are sooooo lethal at 300 yards....I'm not feeling safe at my desk now!!! Wow, great shooting. I need to set-up at 300 to really gain appreciation, but I think those are out of my realm. Dealing on a toy that might get me there though!!
Take a kid to the range, both of you will be glad you did. remy3424
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Re: 300 yd groups
I spent the whole summer of 07 and part of 08 trying to shoot a 5 shot bug hole at 300 yards with my LRPV.I was able to get 4 shots touching numerous times. 5 was VERY elusive and only accomplished once or twice. I finally accomplished my next goal with 6 shots from my Cooper in 6.5 Creedmoor "BUT" a bug hole with a .204 is quite a bit smaller than a 6.5 bug. With a pair of well trained lungs and smoooooth trigger finger most 204's should be capable of shooting a nice group at 300. A quality trigger is also very (if not the most) important puzzle piece for long range groups!! I prefer to shoot cannon balls. If your off a foot, it's still a "X"
Hawkeye Joe (Mike)
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Good to see you back Mike, and it looks like your time away was very well spent. Making bug-hole five shot groups at 300 is something that brings a smile to ALL our faces.....even if we're not the one who shot the group! Nice goin' for sure.
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Are you keeping that Winchester M100 nice and cozy these days? Any good varmint wackin' stories from that great shootin' S....Sa....Sav......ah heck, you know the one......
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Re: 300 yd groups
Well folks, thats some darn fine shootin' if I may say-so. My best 204 group to date is .281 (H) x .266 (V) inches at 200 yards with a CZ-527 American that was bedded and free floated.
The biggest variable to good shootin' is the "nut" behind the trigger.
Jim
The biggest variable to good shootin' is the "nut" behind the trigger.
Jim