SWITCH BARREL RIFLE TEST
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 Published On Oct 24, 2020

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In this video we tested one of our switch barrel "Letalis" rifles for repeatability. Our goal was to determine if our point of impact would remain the same after switching barrels, scopes, and bolts.
Notes on the test:
For the 6.5 Creedmoor, I was shooting a Hornady Precision Hunter 143grn load, and for the .221 Fireball, I was shooting a handload from the customer. Accuracy with the 6.5 Precision Hunter load was mediocre with about a 1" 3 shot group. Later testing found that it loved a Hornady Match 140grn load with consistent 1/2" groups. The customer has since developed a load that does even better. Accuracy wasn't the purpose of this test, rather repeatability. In this aspect the gun performed very well without noticeably changing the point of impact after switching between calibers.
A keen observer will likely notice an occasional jump in the video. I did edit the video for time in between some of the shots.
Unfortunately my DSLR cameras time out after 20 minutes so they missed the last three shots with the Creedmoor.
For more information on the shooting bench used visit: www.stukeysbenches.com

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