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7mm08 loads for hunting& accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Rflshootr" data-source="post: 2699137" data-attributes="member: 10284"><p>you can do it that way, but when there is paper missing, you can only eyeball center. It is much more accurate to measure the widest outside points, then measure a hole in the paper, and subtract the two from each other. No doubt, still a very nice group from a hunting rifle. If you remeasure, I think you'll find your group is in the .3's.</p><p>On that particular target, the holes on the paper measured .265. The widest point was .530. So, .530-.265=.265. If I used .284 it would be .530-.284=.246. That would be under a 1/4" by a little bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rflshootr, post: 2699137, member: 10284"] you can do it that way, but when there is paper missing, you can only eyeball center. It is much more accurate to measure the widest outside points, then measure a hole in the paper, and subtract the two from each other. No doubt, still a very nice group from a hunting rifle. If you remeasure, I think you'll find your group is in the .3's. On that particular target, the holes on the paper measured .265. The widest point was .530. So, .530-.265=.265. If I used .284 it would be .530-.284=.246. That would be under a 1/4" by a little bit. [/QUOTE]
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