How many precision rifles do you see on a break-action platform? There is a reason the answer is essentially zero, but from your immature reply I don't think you are up to engaging in a decent discussion on this point.
Well Mr. Maturation, I don't shoot benchrest so I don't know. And is the answer "essentially zero" or "zero"? And what is the difference? (Essentially zero - zero =
??). And at least you have three words in a row that do in fact make sense. Those words would be:
I don't think. Now, we can go on with word jousting forever.....but it really is pointless. None of my previous comments were derogatory and nor were they meant to be.
Additionally, while not bad your .243 group is hardly anything to brad about compared to what my bolt actions shoot. It's also not a ML group which is what we are talking about here. If you can't get under .75 MOA with a .243 barrel, what do you think a ML barrel is going to do on that frame?
The .243 group is a 6 shot group. Most groups are measured with 3 shot groups. I can assure you if I take that gun out today and shoot 3 shots at a 100 yard target, it will be under .5MOA. In fact, it may very well do that at 200 yards at this point in time as I have ran many more loads down that barrel and it has had a chance to get nice and broke in now.
But then, based upon your comments....I'm crushed and I'm just going to sell the ProHunter lock-stock-'n barrel for $100. I mean....who would pay any more for a POC like this?
Dave