As I moved from Gen 1 to Gen 3, the groups got better.

Gen 2 vs gen 3: while the 100 shot averages were the same – 0.96 inches – there were two things that indicated the IBI barrel outperformed the OEM barrel in my tests. I must reshoot.

    a. SK Pistol Match (Gen 3) – the 20 shot average was 0.77 inches. Just slightly smaller than Gen 2 at 0.81 inches, but the cluster is what every shooter wants. It is a single hole – except for that outlier. It might have been the wind. It might have been me. It might have been the cartridge. If you eliminate it, the average drops to 0.53 inches. But I couldn’t do that. The group stands at 0.77 inches. No excuses. Either way, .77 inches is good for a 20 shot group.

    b. Four of the five Gen 3 targets are smaller than the Gen 2. Only one cartridge – SK Rifle Match – caused the average to increase. Gen 2 Rifle Match was 0.70 inches. Gen 3 Rifle Match was 1.00 inches. A difference of 0.030 inches