Jeff Siewert
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Okay.
Okay, for small cal application, I don't think I've ever seen a sabot projectile shoot sub-MOA, ever.
You know, I had I had a box of Remington accelerators that I shot.
Golly, it's got to be proud of 10 years ago.
And, you know, I was shooting at a 15 by 15 inch target at 100 yards.
And out of a box of 19, I think only 16 hit the paper.
So they don't they're not in small caliber.
They're not known for particularly good dispersion performance.
And part of the reason for that is how they're made.
In terms of their structure, in my opinion, they're made with an inadequate structure.
Basically, it's just a plastic sleeve.
And yeah, the back end is in triaxial compression.
It shouldn't go very far, but...
I've never seen one work that's worth a damn.
That's me.
That's a step in the right direction.
But there are spin-stabilized sabot projectiles in medium cal that shoot fairly good dispersion.
Now, let's talk relative numbers.
A good match bullet...
In small-cal, we'll shoot around .04 mils, one standard deviation.