Hello, I am Bob.

I will be over seeing the work on your  rifle.

Bob is shown here sighting in the rifle and chronographing the load.

All of the the targets shown here are NOT the Final Targets. They show the number of shots that must be taken to achieve the final bullet and load combination that groups the very best in any particular rifle. Bob is also checking the speed of the bullet going through the Chronograph.

 

You can click on any target, to open a new window, has a larger image of that target.
.338 mag
 
Note: this test is for grouping, at 100 yards.

.300 mag
 Note: this test is for grouping, at 100 yards.

.30/06
 Note: this test is for grouping, at 100 yards.

.7mm mag
 
Note: this test is for grouping, at 100 yards.

.264
 Note: this test is for grouping, at 100 yards.


.25/06
 Note: this test is for grouping, at 100 yards.


.223
 Note: this test is for grouping, at 100 yards.


.243
 Note: this test is for grouping, at 100 yards.

Shown in this picture is the Final Target for the .25/06. There are three holes at the 7 o'clock position and the final adjustment puts two rounds in the center of the orange Bulls Eye. This was a 100 yard test.

For a target rifle this is what you want, a hunting rifle requires a little more adjustment.