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<blockquote data-quote="MSURunner" data-source="post: 3039349" data-attributes="member: 102961"><p>Not knowing the sample size for both the group size and velocity readings hurts being able to make an accurate assessment, but this website does a good job of running those simulations to let you know what you're chasing. What you will need is a decent SD, not ES for your shots. ES doesn't tell us much about the collective dataset, just the extremes.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://bisonballistics.com/calculators/hit_probability" target="_blank">Bison Ballistics</a></p><p></p><p>If you really wanted get a better idea, run through the simulation multiple times with multiple conditions present to give yourself a better idea of what it is doing. As others have said, I would stretch it out a bit further and shoot a 5+ shot group to see how it performs as that larger group size doesn't seem indicative of the tighter ES.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSURunner, post: 3039349, member: 102961"] Not knowing the sample size for both the group size and velocity readings hurts being able to make an accurate assessment, but this website does a good job of running those simulations to let you know what you're chasing. What you will need is a decent SD, not ES for your shots. ES doesn't tell us much about the collective dataset, just the extremes. [URL='https://bisonballistics.com/calculators/hit_probability']Bison Ballistics[/URL] If you really wanted get a better idea, run through the simulation multiple times with multiple conditions present to give yourself a better idea of what it is doing. As others have said, I would stretch it out a bit further and shoot a 5+ shot group to see how it performs as that larger group size doesn't seem indicative of the tighter ES. [/QUOTE]
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