... 16" 5.56 MGU - Match Grade Upper, 100 yards, NightForce, McCourt 73 gr Berger, Harris/LaRue Hybrid Bipod, LaRue MBT-2S trigger, R.A.T. Stock. That one lone bullet cost me dearly 💀 10-shot group = 0.950" / 0.907 moa 🎯 ML
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johnzac1886 I've noticed that a lot of your groups hit near the bullseye and that very few are off the "Mark" (pun intended). It would appear as though you put the scope on the rifle and shoot a group to verify the accuracy without trying to zero the rifle. That being said it appears as though the accuracy of your rifles as a whole is very repeatable since most groups hit their "mark" (again pun intended) I guess the question is do you simply move the scope platform to platform without moving windage or elevation? If these rifles are reMARKable (again pun intended)
  -  laruetactical @johnzac1886 ... There's plenty of past posts that answer your question ... 1 like
  -  johnzac1886 @laruetactical don't make me read all that
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  -  vangc83 @johnzac1886, 4 targets taped on, returns optic to "zero", aims in middle, adjust turrets based on that shot, shoots a group. 1 like
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j_a_g_05 @laruetactical that one did cost you dearly. But a 10 shot group with mean radius of .25" (.30 MOA)! Give yourself some credit! 👍🏻😃