Quote Originally Posted by RC20 View Post
If its 3/4 MOA at 100, technically its 1 1/2 at 200 and 2 1/4 at 300.

One you get out into the 600 yard area then its wind and sight picture that drives the results.

The gun will maintain that as far out as it stays super sonic but the sight limitations/sight picture come into play even with a scope.
Thanks - that sounds interesting !
An 2 1/4 inch group at 600 yards means appr. 57 mm for 5 shots at appr. 600 meters.. . Thats amazing.. . Could this result reached by using an original M72 National Match-Load ?.. . Or which load was it, please ? By the way, my M 1917-Example is a Eddystone-Enfield. The Serial-Number is 1048840, has anybody an information to the quality level of this M 1917-Variant ? Especially concerning the precision by using M72-Loads :-) We know that the Britishicon Army favored Winchester-Examples for P 1914-Sniperrifles.. .

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