I have read and heard, as most have, that certain cartridges are inherently accurate, and others are not. I just read an article in the latest American Rifleman, where the author states that the 6.8 SPC is not an inherently accurate round.
I am of the age that I remember such claims of other cartridges such as the 9mm Parabellum. I can remember reading articles, where the authors would claim that the 9mm's lack of accuracy was linked to the tapered case, etc. Apparently, this is not the case.
I can only assume there is not a standard for this (SPC II, 1:11 twist)
cartridge. At least not one that is widely accepted, and used.
I'm just wondering if any of you have consistent groups in the 1 moa range with the 6.8 SPC. If so, what type of platform, i.e. bolt, AR, etc.
I am of the age that I remember such claims of other cartridges such as the 9mm Parabellum. I can remember reading articles, where the authors would claim that the 9mm's lack of accuracy was linked to the tapered case, etc. Apparently, this is not the case.
I can only assume there is not a standard for this (SPC II, 1:11 twist)
cartridge. At least not one that is widely accepted, and used.
I'm just wondering if any of you have consistent groups in the 1 moa range with the 6.8 SPC. If so, what type of platform, i.e. bolt, AR, etc.