Ransom rest testing Kimber's rimfire target

Guns Magazine, May, 2004

RANSOM REST TESTING KIMBER'S RIMFIRE TARGET

                          HYPER VELOCITY AMMUNITION

load                       Velocity     1        2        3       Avg.

CCI Stinger                  1,318     .915"   1.027"   1.619"   1.187"
CCI Velocitor                1,166    1.269"   1.520"   1.271"   1.357"
Remington Viper              1,154    2.371"   2.816"   2.252"   2.480"

                             TYPE AVERAGE 1.674"

                          HIGH VELOCITY AMMUNITION

Load                       Velocity     1        2        3       Avg.

Federal High Velocity HP    1,063     1.286"   1.127"    .982"   1.132"
Remington High Velocity     1,120     1.700"   1.549"   1.427"   1.559"
Winchester High Velocity    1,081     1.219"    .926"   1.449"   1.198"

                             TYPE AVERAGE 1.296"

                        STANDARD VELOCITY AMMUNITION

Load                       Velocity     1        2        3       Avg.

CCI Standard Velocity         957      .976"    .918"    .834"     909"
PMC Scoremaster             1,022      .924"   1.252"    .869"   1.015"
Remington Target            1,021     1.296"   1.018"   1.336"   1.217"

                             TYPE AVERAGE 1.047"

                              MATCH AMMUNITION

Load                       Velocity     1        2        3       Avg.

CCI Pistol Match            1,018     1.071"    .816"    .630"    .839"
Lapua Muhi-match              998      .810"    .671"    .576"    .686"
PMC Match Pistol              998      .837"    .807"   1.187"    .944"

                             TYPE AVERAGE .823"

                            GRAND AVERAGE 1.236"

Notes: Accuracy results are 10 shot groups at 25 yards from Ransom Rest. Velocity is the instrumental average of 30 shots at 15 feet as measured with a PACT chronograph.

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