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		<title>Gary Ocock Shoots Amazing 0.0840 Aggregate with Railgun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to see the details? CLICK HERE to view full-screen photo. Check out those five targets. The Aggregate (average) of all five targets is a tiny 0.0840 inches! These were shot by Gary Ocock at 100 yards in a California benchrest match on August 6, 2017. Though Gary&#8217;s 0.0840 Agg beats existing records, this was [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Check out those five targets. The Aggregate (average) of all five targets is a tiny 0.0840 inches! These were shot by Gary Ocock at 100 yards in a California benchrest match on August 6, 2017. Though Gary&#8217;s <strong>0.0840 Agg</strong> beats existing records, this was not a &#8220;sanctioned&#8221; match, so Gary&#8217;s killer Agg will NOT be submitted for IBS or NBRSA records. So, sadly, the Agg won&#8217;t appear in the record books, but this remains a spectacular, verified feat of rifle accuracy, accomplished in competition.</p>
<p>The argument can be made that this is the <strong>Most Accurate Gun Ever Built</strong>. As far as we can determine, no one has ever shot a smaller 5-target Agg anywhere, at any time.</p>
<h3>The Unlimited Benchrest Record That Will Never Be (Official)</h3>
<p><i>Report by Boyd Allen</i><br />
Gary Ocock’s stunning unlimited Aggregate is beyond amazing. That&#8217;s an average of five, 5-shot groups of .0840. Shot under sanctioned match rules, but at an unsanctioned 100-yard fun match, this <strong>Aggregate is well under the current 100-yard official records</strong> of the IBS (.1386), and the NBRSA (.1242). The fourth of the five groups measured a minuscule .018, less than half the size of the existing NBRSA Unlimited record of .049 (also shot by Gary). Check it out:</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/ocock08402.jpg" alt="Gary Ocock Rail Gun Unlimited Target Visalia CA 6 PPC IBS NBRSA"></p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/ocock08403.jpg" alt="Gary Ocock Rail Gun Unlimited Target Visalia CA 6 PPC IBS NBRSA"><br />
<em>When the top 15 shooters all post teen Aggs, conditions must be pretty favorable. However there were some light switchy winds &#8212; Gary said that he shot better in the left to right condition.</em> </p>
<p><strong>GUN SPECIFICATIONS</strong><br />
Ocock&#8217;s red <a href="http://benchrest.com/youngrails/" target="_blank">Jay Young Unlimited Railgun</a> features one major difference from Young&#8217;s typical Railgun designs. The bottom of the barrel block is integral with the top (moving part), of the gun. The barrel is Ocock’s usual 1:13.5&#8243;-twist Krieger chambered for the 6 PPC. The BAT Neuvo action* is unusual in that its <strong>lugs are horizontal at lock-up</strong> instead of the usual vertical. With horizontal lugs, <strong>both lugs maintain contact</strong> with their abutments when the action is cocked. In the more normal configuration when cocked the top lug is forced off of its seat by a combination of the angle of the trigger cocking piece interface, the pressure of the striker spring, and bolt clearance at the rear of the action.</p>
<p><strong>LOAD SPECIFICATIONS</strong><br />
Gary shot this remarkable Agg with well-used brass, Vihtavuori N133 powder, and self-made 66gr BT bullets** seated at &#8220;jam&#8221;. This amazing Agg was shot on the second day of a 2-day Unlimited Benchrest match. On Day 1 Gary had experimented with various loads using both surplus IMR 8208 and Vihtavuori N133, but was not satisfied with the results. For his first group on Day 2, Gary tried a light load of N133. After seeing the result, however, he decided to go to the other extreme &#8212; a super stout N133 load &#8212; with the same powder. As you can see, Gary&#8217;s willingness to experiment paid off.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/pix/ocock08404.jpg" alt="Gary Ocock Rail Gun Unlimited Target Visalia CA 6 PPC IBS NBRSA"></p>
<p>Notably, Gary used <strong>light neck tension</strong>. Ocock found that for these bullets and this barrel, light neck tension worked best (contrary to &#8220;normal&#8221; N133 benchrest practice). Ocock used a bushing that only produces .001&#8243; difference between the diameters of sized and loaded case necks.</p>
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<b>Comment on Ocock&#8217;s Achievement</b><br />
Congratulations to Gary Ocock for superb shooting (and smart loading). Even though the match was not sanctioned (so the Agg will never be a record), Ocock has raised the bar very high, and given us a new standard of ultimate accuracy.</p>
<p>Though this <strong>0.0840 Aggregate and 0.018 group</strong> will never go into the record group, they are still noteworthy. There&#8217;s virtually no doubt that they would have survived inspection by any record committee. Except for the lack of fixed backers, an IBS requirement (for detecting cross-fires), all other conditions were met for an officially-sanctioned match.</p></blockquote>
<p>*The new BAT Neuvo actions are the result of a collaboration between Dwight Scott, and Bruce Thom, featuring Dwight&#8217;s ideas and BAT&#8217;s proven manufacturing expertise.</p>
<p>** Ocock shot his own, boat-tail match bullets, made with George Ulrich-crafted dies using Hood cores. Although he said that it had been a while since he had weighed any, his best guess was that they weigh something around 66.5 grains.</p>
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