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<blockquote data-quote="urbaneruralite" data-source="post: 167623" data-attributes="member: 5107"><p>The one factor that seems to be absent from discussions on mpbr is that most folks miss every time they shoot an animal. By missing I mean that you don't hit your exact point of aim on an animal. Often, the cross hair isn't even exactly on the poa when the trigger breaks. </p><p></p><p>If a hunter ,certainly not one on lrh, but a hunter, uses a calculated MPBR of 4" radius and can only hold within an inch of an intended POA, then the actual radius is 5" and the calculations are invalid. The same goes for the size of rifle groups. If a rifle shoots 2 MOA, then an MOA must be added to the MPBR radius.</p><p></p><p>The MPBR calculated radius should be smaller that the vital size of an animal. When hunting in cover, it should be smaller than the likely size holes in cover that you may shoot through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urbaneruralite, post: 167623, member: 5107"] The one factor that seems to be absent from discussions on mpbr is that most folks miss every time they shoot an animal. By missing I mean that you don't hit your exact point of aim on an animal. Often, the cross hair isn't even exactly on the poa when the trigger breaks. If a hunter ,certainly not one on lrh, but a hunter, uses a calculated MPBR of 4" radius and can only hold within an inch of an intended POA, then the actual radius is 5" and the calculations are invalid. The same goes for the size of rifle groups. If a rifle shoots 2 MOA, then an MOA must be added to the MPBR radius. The MPBR calculated radius should be smaller that the vital size of an animal. When hunting in cover, it should be smaller than the likely size holes in cover that you may shoot through. [/QUOTE]
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