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I was not there and have never seen your particular weapon shoot, but I have owned an HK-91 before, as well as having been issued several G-3s and PSG-1s.
I own one of the finest benchrest rifles I know of and have the privilege of being friends with several P100 shooters.
Frankly, I would have to tell you that the tale of consistently shooting 1/2" groups (or any more than two consecutive rounds into that group) at 400 yards with any rifle stretches credibility, much less an SR-9 doing it with an Enterprise scope mount. You can't buy ammo that will hold 1/8 MOA. The Gold Match and its clones from Olin and Remington with the Match Kings will barely hold 1/2 MOA, and I have fired a lot of them.
That is 1/8th MOA, and is IMHO, not possible with that weapon and the finest marksman on the planet. The only way that is happening is by being extremely lucky for three rounds, or firing a couple of dozen and selecting the three that happened to be in the same area.
Just my .02, YMMV.
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