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<blockquote data-quote="James Jones" data-source="post: 70994" data-attributes="member: 8843"><p>No to sound like a smart *** but your generaly gonna get better groups at 100yds than 200yds because 200yds is 100yds farther away , unless you just had your numbers backwards.</p><p>Like the man said some guns shooting realy long bullets take a couple hundred yards to flatten out or some guys say "go to sleep" I had buddy that shot a 1-12 twist 30-06 with 175gr Berger VLD's and it would groupe better at 200yds than at 100yds and in dead calm wind would group the same at 300 as it did at 200 , a fellow long range shooter said that the twist was on the line of being two slow for those bullets at it just took a little longer for the air to straiten out the bullet.</p><p>I have two 308's that group right at 1/2moa at 100yds and under 3/4moa at 200yds which basicaly is grouping better at the 200yd mark than 100 not sure why but they both do it with all weight bullets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Jones, post: 70994, member: 8843"] No to sound like a smart *** but your generaly gonna get better groups at 100yds than 200yds because 200yds is 100yds farther away , unless you just had your numbers backwards. Like the man said some guns shooting realy long bullets take a couple hundred yards to flatten out or some guys say "go to sleep" I had buddy that shot a 1-12 twist 30-06 with 175gr Berger VLD's and it would groupe better at 200yds than at 100yds and in dead calm wind would group the same at 300 as it did at 200 , a fellow long range shooter said that the twist was on the line of being two slow for those bullets at it just took a little longer for the air to straiten out the bullet. I have two 308's that group right at 1/2moa at 100yds and under 3/4moa at 200yds which basicaly is grouping better at the 200yd mark than 100 not sure why but they both do it with all weight bullets [/QUOTE]
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