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Necessary precision to kill something
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<blockquote data-quote="cajun" data-source="post: 3059121" data-attributes="member: 9772"><p>This is why I do ten 3 shot groups over time on a cold barrel. It's more realistic. I might get a 1/4 moa group then a close to moa group. The average has wound up around .5-.6 on the rifles I've put together. I also use this as more data for a more accurate zero which is not often talked about. I also think a 1/2 moa bench gun is closer to moa in the field. And the podcast is right you need to shoot in field conditions which can be</p><p>Problematic for a flat lander going on a western hunt. Shooting from improvised positions at longer ranges is about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cajun, post: 3059121, member: 9772"] This is why I do ten 3 shot groups over time on a cold barrel. It’s more realistic. I might get a 1/4 moa group then a close to moa group. The average has wound up around .5-.6 on the rifles I’ve put together. I also use this as more data for a more accurate zero which is not often talked about. I also think a 1/2 moa bench gun is closer to moa in the field. And the podcast is right you need to shoot in field conditions which can be Problematic for a flat lander going on a western hunt. Shooting from improvised positions at longer ranges is about it. [/QUOTE]
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