From a casual rest at 25 yards, 100/150 setting, using the the 25 yard sighting in target from the TM 9-1276 (page 53), 5 shots with Sellier and Bellot FMJ. 4 shots touching, and one 1/2" distant, just above (breathing). Just above the dotted line, center of group 1/2" inch left of dead center. With the manual saying, one click is two inches at 100 yards, one click right should be 1/2" at 25 yards. That is a heck of a group for an Inland racker, especially with a temperature of about 10 degrees and and awindchill of close to zero. I only did one five shot string, as I figured it would go down hill from there! I was contemplating replacing the Type II with a flip sight, but with it shooting this well, I am sure it will be a good match shooter.
BTW, I used the directions on the CMPpage to "hang" the barrel in the recoil plate and stock, and it seems to work!
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