When I read the title to this thread, I thought at first it had something to do with the 223 AI threads.
Now that I'm disappointed, I'll show you my ragged holes. I shot them yesterday.
New Bartlein medium Palma has almost 200 through it. Shooting well.
Here's a ragged "hole" on paint at 660 yards. 3-shot
Throw some calipers on those groups. For some reason they look bigger than what the red pen is letting on...
Really good groups...... really get under your skin! Your insecurities are glaringly obvious...you need to lighten up!
What's obvious here is you're an idiot. I'm sorry I pointed out the obvious and it's just too much for you to handle . Math and reading a precision measuring instrument is out of your realm of abilities as well..
My 2nd rifle from Robert. Once the break in and load development was done it became a very boring rifle to shoot. If I myself and others do our part it is another consistant one holer rifle. .1 groups are no problem and no exageration
Well here is one I built myself at home with a barrel wrench and a go gauge. Rifle is a Savage model 10 in a HS Precision Tactical stock with a McGowan prefit 26 inch varmint barrel in 243 win. I fired this 5 shot group at 200 yards with 33 rounds through the pipe. Needless to say it doesnt foul very bad at all. Was shooting 105 gr Nosler custom competition bullets seated over IMR 4350 cased in Norma brass. I like one hole smooth or ragged.
If I give an opinion on it, I have used or owned it.
My buddy asked me to try and load for his rifle because he couldn't get it to shoot. Found a node on the first testing then did a seating depth test and put 4 shots in this hole .010 off the lands.