No. 5 versus No. 4 - relative accuracy
Is anyone who regularly shoots BOTH a No. 4 AND a No. 5 able to say how they compare for accuracy with individually optimized ammo. I.e. the ultimate accuracy you can achieve from each. Please only those who really shoot both! Comparing the performance of Mr A using a No. 4 with Mr Z using a No 5will not be very meaningful.
Patrick
A lot of variables, but there is a concensus among our group
I used to collect #5MK1 and have range tested over fifty, or more over the years.
Also #4MK1 and 2s.
In gen. there are too many variables to give any absolute answers.
I can say from "our" experience in our club of many years of shooting, this is our concensus.
Leave the "Wandering zero" out of it. It is not relevant to this discussion and will cause tons of "I heard" or "mine did this or that" type of responses.
None of our properly bedded and accurized #5s ever had a problem.
It is a subject that can be debated in another thread, it is not pertinent to this discussion.
A properly bedded #4MK2 or 1 with an exc. throat, crown, and lands and bedded properly is capaple of shooting touching holes at 100 yds. off bench rest, to minimize the human factor.
All of our shooters have new or near new barrels and have been accurized. Non altering to the original rifles. I do NOT recomend altering originals.
Our best #5MK1s will shoot about a one inch group at 100 yds. just not quite as good as the #4MK2s.
At two hundred yards it is becomes apparent that the longer barreled #4MK2 is much better.
We shoot the #5MK1s at longer ranges, but at silouhette targets only. Easy to hit a 1' by 2' silouhette at 400 yds five out of five. THe rifles are capable, the shooter may not be.
I personally have installed low power scopes on mine for hunting and longer ranges. Bad eyes.
I should add. All of our rifles are tested by bench rest shooting. Also several of our younger talented shooters have a go at it for opinions, before the rifle is tagged as a "shooter".
All of my #5MK1s have exc. barrels, near new. Same with the #4s. For our purpose the well used barrels just won't hack it. Only for collectors or just plinking rifles.
THe most accurate ammo FWIW that we ever found for our #5MK1s is Winchester ST 180 grain. VERY hard to find nowdays.
We have had our expert re loaders try every combonation imaginable over the years, and they can only be on par with the Winchester ST ammo. From our experince, no re loads after slugging, has surpassed it.
This is just from our experience and I am sure other folks will differ, so its not meant to be written in stone.
It should be obvious that a carbine will not shoot as accurate at longer range.
But at short range they do very well.
If anyone does happen to have a carbine or long rifle that changes POI when heating up, needs to check bedding and other issues.
Also, when comparing rifles, there are issues that need to be addressed. Condition of barrels, trigger pull, bedding and other accurizing issues.