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<blockquote data-quote="dfanonymous" data-source="post: 1779118" data-attributes="member: 97050"><p>Remember that I said that there was field conditions vs bench rest? You're arguing apples and oranges. This is like me coming after because you keep using accuracy incorrectly when you really mean precision. The thing about it is your not shooting groups at an animal. Even a follow up shot, it's going to move, good luck finding it at x billion power. As I said before, I don't get spotting shots in anything I do, as you do in bench. Having good data is first most important in this, reducing mirage and tracking/anticipating movement when a flight time is in the seconds is first and for most more important in hit probability, and tracing my shot is important in verification.</p><p></p><p> Not shoot, see what happens, adjust, then shoot for groups. Two different things. It's a proven experience that the BR crowd is comfortable with, not the best way to make a first round hit at distance, in the prone on a mountainside in 90 degree weather on a target feeding down in a basin at actual long range. This is the same reason I wouldn't listen to a BR guy give me advise on wind, because I have more experience than he does in this, outside of the flat range on his comfortable bag set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfanonymous, post: 1779118, member: 97050"] Remember that I said that there was field conditions vs bench rest? You’re arguing apples and oranges. This is like me coming after because you keep using accuracy incorrectly when you really mean precision. The thing about it is your not shooting groups at an animal. Even a follow up shot, it’s going to move, good luck finding it at x billion power. As I said before, I don’t get spotting shots in anything I do, as you do in bench. Having good data is first most important in this, reducing mirage and tracking/anticipating movement when a flight time is in the seconds is first and for most more important in hit probability, and tracing my shot is important in verification. Not shoot, see what happens, adjust, then shoot for groups. Two different things. It’s a proven experience that the BR crowd is comfortable with, not the best way to make a first round hit at distance, in the prone on a mountainside in 90 degree weather on a target feeding down in a basin at actual long range. This is the same reason I wouldn’t listen to a BR guy give me advise on wind, because I have more experience than he does in this, outside of the flat range on his comfortable bag set up. [/QUOTE]
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