Went to the range today. Later, at home, I was going through my targets and trying to figure out what I had done. This was my first target.
The bottom L/H group was the first, using Eley club. The range officer came along and commented on how accurate my rifle was and told me where I was hitting. Well, just glance at it and it looks like one shot off low and right and the rest at 6 o'clock low. Then I zoomed in a bit.
That's two groups! Two five shot groups! I had adjusted the sight to the left and up, except I did it backwards and went down. I do that quite often.
That's the best I done with this rifle. Well actually, it's a two bullet diameter hole and only at 25m so not a world record or anything but it is under a MOA.
I had to zoom it in more to be able to see the five bullet holes. I couldn't do it again though although at the time I didn't realize I had done it at all.
Then I changed ammo because I didn't have anymore Eley Club and the groups just opened up.
I have found with my new front sight that I could do with a smaller and thinner ring and that a larger outer ring would help centering in the rear aperture. I'll do that in time but for now, I can work on sight picture and trigger control. Oh yeah, I got the windage pretty close but I somehow got the sight height wrong. The front post is too high. I did make it higher than the prototype but went too much. It's usable but should optimally be lower. Easy to correct but I'll do that when I've come up with a double front ring arrangement. It will be something like that target.