Precision Shooting is not normally associated with MidwayUSA A&B barrels but with barrels like Shilen, Hart, Lilja, Kreiger, etc.
Precision Shooting is normally associated with reporting Tony Boyer adding more Hall of Fame points to his already three-digit number by winning the 2008 IBS National Heavy Varmint Championship with a 100 & 200 yard grand aggregate of 0.1697 (the next four closest competitors shot 0.2120, 0.2148, 0.2240, and 0.2246).
But in the November 2008 issue there happens to be two independent reports on MidwayUSA Adams & Bennett barrels.
In one article by Raymond Woolcey, a MidwayUSA A&B barrel in 6.5 x 55 Improved was used on a 1909 Argentine Mauser with a Nikon 4X scope. With the A&B barrel, fifteen groups averaged less than one inch with Hornady 140-grain Interlocks, a hunting bullet.
In a different article by Stephen Boxford, an A&B barrel in 221 Fireball was used on a pre-AccuTrigger Savage. With 35 to 50 grain Hornady and Nosler bullets, the A&B barrel produced lots of groups less than half inch.
Not suggesting that these will be the averages of A&B barrels. Not suggesting that these barrels will win benchrest Super Shoots or Camp Perry, but these group reports in Precision Shooting are better than some would expect from the Midway A&B barrels.
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Precision Shooting is normally associated with reporting Tony Boyer adding more Hall of Fame points to his already three-digit number by winning the 2008 IBS National Heavy Varmint Championship with a 100 & 200 yard grand aggregate of 0.1697 (the next four closest competitors shot 0.2120, 0.2148, 0.2240, and 0.2246).
But in the November 2008 issue there happens to be two independent reports on MidwayUSA Adams & Bennett barrels.
In one article by Raymond Woolcey, a MidwayUSA A&B barrel in 6.5 x 55 Improved was used on a 1909 Argentine Mauser with a Nikon 4X scope. With the A&B barrel, fifteen groups averaged less than one inch with Hornady 140-grain Interlocks, a hunting bullet.
In a different article by Stephen Boxford, an A&B barrel in 221 Fireball was used on a pre-AccuTrigger Savage. With 35 to 50 grain Hornady and Nosler bullets, the A&B barrel produced lots of groups less than half inch.
Not suggesting that these will be the averages of A&B barrels. Not suggesting that these barrels will win benchrest Super Shoots or Camp Perry, but these group reports in Precision Shooting are better than some would expect from the Midway A&B barrels.
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