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New at long range shooting, what would be considered an acceptional group at 800-1000yds?
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<blockquote data-quote="pony doctor" data-source="post: 1560950" data-attributes="member: 82040"><p>Previous reply's right on in my opinion. Shooting skills are what it is all about! If your rifle shoots 1/2 moa at 2-300 yards you should expect all rounds at 800 or longer to create a 4 inch pattern "dead on" center, unless you have wind! Experts with wind can even do this given constant predictable wind but there is no such thing as constant wind! Given and Elk at 800 yards, your kill zone is at least 1.5 maybe 2 MOA! Shot placement rules the table in hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pony doctor, post: 1560950, member: 82040"] Previous reply's right on in my opinion. Shooting skills are what it is all about! If your rifle shoots 1/2 moa at 2-300 yards you should expect all rounds at 800 or longer to create a 4 inch pattern "dead on" center, unless you have wind! Experts with wind can even do this given constant predictable wind but there is no such thing as constant wind! Given and Elk at 800 yards, your kill zone is at least 1.5 maybe 2 MOA! Shot placement rules the table in hunting. [/QUOTE]
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