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<blockquote data-quote="User4302021" data-source="post: 1617173" data-attributes="member: 105322"><p>Given the size and shape of the sampling, along with the relative distance from the body of the group, it can safely be deduced that something was abnormal about them.</p><p></p><p>If the load was to blame, the group would have been much more random. The Nosler RDF's are pretty notorious for this and I kind of expected it to be honest. But they have a high BC and the seconds are cheap. For cheap practice, I can live with the occasional flyer.</p><p></p><p>This is why I confirm a load at 200 yards and typically use 15 to 20 shots (groups of 5 at a time at the same point of aim). At 200 yards, any factors that were living inside the statistical noise at 100 yards tend to make themselves known. Yet 200 yards is still close enough to control or account for environmental conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="User4302021, post: 1617173, member: 105322"] Given the size and shape of the sampling, along with the relative distance from the body of the group, it can safely be deduced that something was abnormal about them. If the load was to blame, the group would have been much more random. The Nosler RDF's are pretty notorious for this and I kind of expected it to be honest. But they have a high BC and the seconds are cheap. For cheap practice, I can live with the occasional flyer. This is why I confirm a load at 200 yards and typically use 15 to 20 shots (groups of 5 at a time at the same point of aim). At 200 yards, any factors that were living inside the statistical noise at 100 yards tend to make themselves known. Yet 200 yards is still close enough to control or account for environmental conditions. [/QUOTE]
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