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Training with my new ROT-Val, a redesigned version of the AS-Val, built for precision, control, and silent use.
Honestly, the best I’ve used so far — it’s become my favorite rifle.
If anyone is curious about the weapon, I’m happy to introduce it. I also know some excellent locations for organized team-based engagements — feel free to reach out if you’re interested.
I used some of the holes more than once to save paper. I think this qualifies as sub 1/4 MOA. ("MOA" stands for Minute of Angle, meaning one inch at 100 yards, or two inches at 200 yards, etc. In practice, the "group" of shots is measured from the largest distance between the holes in the group.)
Rifle: Unmodified Remington Model 700 SPS Tactical (heavy barrel). Remington factory load, 50 gr., cal. 22-250 "Accutip" Boat Tail Ammo. Muzzle velocity approximately 3,800 feet per second..