Jackie Schmidt Shoots 0.1118 5-Target Agg at 100 yards with 30 BR — Best in History

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  • Todd v.

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 30, 2008
    7,921
    South Carolina
    All I can say is WOW!!!! Figured you precision shooters would find this interesting, and it was done with some wind...... Check out the article.


    http://bulletin.accurateshooter.com...-agg-at-100-yards-with-30-br-best-in-history/

    Texan Jackie Schmidt, using a 13.5-lb 30BR Heavy Varmint rifle, has shot a pending NBRSA world record 5-target, 5-shot-per-target Aggregate at 100 yards. Jackie’s 5×5x100 Agg measured 0.1118! How small is that? To help our readers visualize this, the illustration at right shows what a SINGLE 0.111″ 5-shot group (with .30-cal holes) would look like. Jackie’s actual measured group sizes for his five-target Aggregate were: .153, .093, .120, .100, and .093
     

    Eudaimonia

    Active Member
    Sep 1, 2009
    558
    Wow.

    I like the guys attitude too!

    “Today everything was right. The rifle was shooting impeccably, I had a good handle on the conditions, and just didn’t make a mistake.” Jackie added: “These days are few and far between — you just have to cherish the moment.”
     

    andyman

    Former Senior Member
    Dec 29, 2008
    844
    pg county
    How is this scored? How can you get a .1118" agg group with 25 shots shooting a .300" bullet?

    His grouping is 1/3 the diameter of his projectile, obviously there's something I don't undrstand.

    sorry if the question seems dense to those in the know......

    andy
     

    smokey

    2A TEACHER
    Jan 31, 2008
    31,560
    How is this scored? How can you get a .1118" agg group with 25 shots shooting a .300" bullet?

    His grouping is 1/3 the diameter of his projectile, obviously there's something I don't undrstand.

    sorry if the question seems dense to those in the know......

    andy

    center of one hole to the center of the other.
     

    3rdRcn

    RIP
    Industry Partner
    Sep 9, 2007
    8,961
    Harford County
    center of one hole to the center of the other.

    Actually I think in this case you would measure outside edge to outside edge at farthest points then subtract the actual bullet diameter on the paper. I can't see you finding the center to center on a one hole group like that.
     

    andyman

    Former Senior Member
    Dec 29, 2008
    844
    pg county
    Theorhetically both of these would produce the same dimention, wouldn't they. WOW, at 100yards he shot a group of .393" with a .300" projectile. Talk about one ragged hole.:bowdown::shocking:

    andy
     

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