I'd like to see a target set up @ 50 yds behind the chronograph to see what kind of accuracy you're getting......Just a thought??
@SGAmmo_LLC4 ай бұрын
I'm not really qualified for accuracy tests. That requires a lot of time, experience, training, tuning, and gun that is really set up for match shooting to give a review that is fair to what the ammo can do. I might shoot a 6" group at 100 yards and people think that it is terrible stuff then, but someone who is really good at target shooting might get 2" or less with this sort of ammo. I'm just saying that accuracy testing requires fine tuned skills and a rifle specifically set up to do the job, and I have fine tuned neither
@americanpatriot90534 ай бұрын
Qualified? Your good, you have a rest, put on a magnified red dot or 1-4 scope & place a target you're good to go. It's what everyone else does!
@SGAmmo_LLC4 ай бұрын
@@americanpatriot9053 To really test and review ammunition for accuracy, there is a little more to it than that. People are going to want to see 2MOA-ish with ball type ammo to be impressed, so if you go out there with a red dot that is 6MOA by nature you really cannot test if the ammo is accurate, the same goes for basic AR builds with any scope, to test accuracy accurately you need a precision weapon set up just right, otherwise a guy is more likely to inadvertantly gives a bad review on accuracy than a good one