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  • 812 rimfire

    Plinker
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    Just bought a ruger american predator gen 1 chambered in 6.5 grendel anyone else have any experience with that caliber/rifle. Groups were 1in at 50 yds but opened up to 2 in plus at 100 yds. Tried 2 hornady 123 gr loads on was fmj and other was sst loads. Just looking for some advice on what to expect out of the gun with factory loads or what loads is everyone else finding that works well.
     

    812 rimfire

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    I've not started down the reloading rabbit hole maybe this winter that adventure will start. I'm just needing decent accuracy to get through this deer season then see what the gun is capable of with my shooting abilities.
     

    edwea

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    6.5 g is a great round for Indiana deer. Chasing one hole groups is fun and all, but I think you've got acceptable accuracy for your stated purpose.
     

    55fairlane

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    I just about didn't respond here, but, hand loads generally are produce / provide more accurate/ accuracy then anything factory loaded.
    6.5G isn't known (at least among the CMP & NRA guys I shoot with) for small groups. 2 inch at 100 yards, sounds like it's more then accurate enough to stop a deer.
     
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