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Braving the Mosquitos (Mainly on days with a light breeze. Enough to blow them off without affecting bullets) I managed to get in my "In depths" I wanted with my Sig.
Sig 226.
Primary Concealed carry loads=155 Fiocchi XTPs.
Primary carry loads (Ranch work) American Eagle 180 grain FMJs. Both had about identical accuracy, which either means AE is very good bulk ammo, or Fiocchi is junk
Now this is roughly As a great deal of it is guestimating by using the sight as referance (This also included random range target placing). I went through each stage of testing 3 seperate days, just in case I had an off-day.
Went through about 400 rounds in total.
Just had a blast doing my "Research" if it could be called that and figured I may as well share
(Note: All targets are 2" dots at 25-50 yards. 3" at 75. 125-175 yards is a 35 gallon barrel).
25 yards:
2.5-3" rested, 3-4" offhand. 155's shot POA or a fraction higher, while the 180's shot about 1" high. (Held a sliver of sight on the target with 155's. Perched target on top with 180's).
50 yards:
4-5" rested, 4-6" offhand. 155's again shot POA, while the 180's were still dead on. (Held sliver of sight on target with both)
75 yards:
6" (almost always) rested, 5-7" offhand. 155's shot just a couple inches low, while the 180's dipped to about 4". (Held at the top of target).
125 yards:
9-10" rested, 12-14" offhand. 155's shot about 12 inches low, and the 180's seemed to mirror them. (Held at top of barrel, rounds went through just below the top ring. So about dead center).
175 yards:
I only tried these from a rest. I couldn't really count accuracy here I held about a foot over the barrel and dropped most of the rounds into the very middle section. I was able to keep 3 out of 4 rounds on the 35 gallon barrel. Most still hovered around 14" wide, but the groups were strung out up and down the entire length of the barrel.
It was a HUGE blast shooting at those types of ranges, and at least I sorta know the drop and stuff now!!
One thing I don't get, (And this is with witnesses), is that my groups don't seem to expand as much as they should at range. I mean if I get an offhand group of say 8" at that same range, it SHOULD shrink considerably shouldn't it? If all I can get is 8" from a rest, theoretically, offhand should be far worse?
Leastways. had fun blasting the ammo, and although I doubt it will, figured it may be usefull somehow
Braving the Mosquitos (Mainly on days with a light breeze. Enough to blow them off without affecting bullets) I managed to get in my "In depths" I wanted with my Sig.
Sig 226.
Primary Concealed carry loads=155 Fiocchi XTPs.
Primary carry loads (Ranch work) American Eagle 180 grain FMJs. Both had about identical accuracy, which either means AE is very good bulk ammo, or Fiocchi is junk
Now this is roughly As a great deal of it is guestimating by using the sight as referance (This also included random range target placing). I went through each stage of testing 3 seperate days, just in case I had an off-day.
Went through about 400 rounds in total.
Just had a blast doing my "Research" if it could be called that and figured I may as well share
(Note: All targets are 2" dots at 25-50 yards. 3" at 75. 125-175 yards is a 35 gallon barrel).
25 yards:
2.5-3" rested, 3-4" offhand. 155's shot POA or a fraction higher, while the 180's shot about 1" high. (Held a sliver of sight on the target with 155's. Perched target on top with 180's).
50 yards:
4-5" rested, 4-6" offhand. 155's again shot POA, while the 180's were still dead on. (Held sliver of sight on target with both)
75 yards:
6" (almost always) rested, 5-7" offhand. 155's shot just a couple inches low, while the 180's dipped to about 4". (Held at the top of target).
125 yards:
9-10" rested, 12-14" offhand. 155's shot about 12 inches low, and the 180's seemed to mirror them. (Held at top of barrel, rounds went through just below the top ring. So about dead center).
175 yards:
I only tried these from a rest. I couldn't really count accuracy here I held about a foot over the barrel and dropped most of the rounds into the very middle section. I was able to keep 3 out of 4 rounds on the 35 gallon barrel. Most still hovered around 14" wide, but the groups were strung out up and down the entire length of the barrel.
It was a HUGE blast shooting at those types of ranges, and at least I sorta know the drop and stuff now!!
One thing I don't get, (And this is with witnesses), is that my groups don't seem to expand as much as they should at range. I mean if I get an offhand group of say 8" at that same range, it SHOULD shrink considerably shouldn't it? If all I can get is 8" from a rest, theoretically, offhand should be far worse?
Leastways. had fun blasting the ammo, and although I doubt it will, figured it may be usefull somehow