Hope this works... If so the attached picture is a group of 50 rounds I fired today at 100 yards. I fired them through a 308 Winchester Ruger American with a Walmart special Tasco 3-9x40 I use an Uncle Buds Bull Bag, no bag at the butt of the stock. I loaded the magazine, (4 rounds) fired them reloaded and fired those 4 rounds then let the barrel cool (barrel stayed between a really hot coffee cup to luke warm). Process took about 30 minutes including down time to let a fellow shooter go down range. Load is the NOE 311-202-RN, Felix lube, Gator check 11.8 grains of #107 surplus powder purchased from gibrass (likely one of the last jugs of this powder on the planet) mixed brass. I figure velocity to be circa 1500 fps. The boolits were not sorted for weight, only visually inspected, no rounded bands or wrinkles. The pink target is 3" x 2 3/4" the extremes of the group are 3 1/2" x 2 7/8" Obviously this ain't no put it in your bill fold to show off group (first 5 shots were ) but rather to show that even without putting a lot of effort into casting, sorting, load development etc that cast boolits will shoot rather decently. Not sure if this will help some of the newer folks to the Silver Stream or not but on those days you think your efforts are coming up short just remember your efforts may not be as bad as you think. (As a side note, I would expect Unique to produce groups similar to this 2400, 4198 and 5744 equal to and some what smaller all else remaining the same)