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<blockquote data-quote="TucsonFX4" data-source="post: 3080792" data-attributes="member: 126198"><p>I stated similar in my reply earlier as bultinkle did here. If you determine accuracy from 2 shots, which is what you seem to be saying by saying the rifle is accurate after one round is fired, then your definition of determining accuracy is going to vary substantially from many folks on this forum. </p><p></p><p>Think of it this way, if a rifle shoots 4 moa with bullet X, there probably isn't anyone here that would say that is an accurate rifle/bullet. However, it is very much possible for two shots out however many were fired to determine 4 moa, to be less than an inch from each other. If those two shots were the two fired by the OP after the "flyer", then my exaggerated scenario here could very well be reality. </p><p></p><p>You don't need to agree with Hornady's podcast of 20 shot groups to determine group size, but you won't find many folks that will support the thought that a rifle's accuracy can be measured from 2 shots. </p><p></p><p>I'm not a professional long range shooter or reloader, I'm just trying to share info I have gathered and experienced. Hopefully it isn't sounding condescending or worse. Good luck getting the rifle/ammo where you/the OP want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TucsonFX4, post: 3080792, member: 126198"] I stated similar in my reply earlier as bultinkle did here. If you determine accuracy from 2 shots, which is what you seem to be saying by saying the rifle is accurate after one round is fired, then your definition of determining accuracy is going to vary substantially from many folks on this forum. Think of it this way, if a rifle shoots 4 moa with bullet X, there probably isn’t anyone here that would say that is an accurate rifle/bullet. However, it is very much possible for two shots out however many were fired to determine 4 moa, to be less than an inch from each other. If those two shots were the two fired by the OP after the “flyer”, then my exaggerated scenario here could very well be reality. You don’t need to agree with Hornady’s podcast of 20 shot groups to determine group size, but you won’t find many folks that will support the thought that a rifle’s accuracy can be measured from 2 shots. I’m not a professional long range shooter or reloader, I’m just trying to share info I have gathered and experienced. Hopefully it isn’t sounding condescending or worse. Good luck getting the rifle/ammo where you/the OP want it. [/QUOTE]
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