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<blockquote data-quote="Huntz" data-source="post: 2498027" data-attributes="member: 110832"><p>My thoughts are #1 your group is plenty good for hunting.#2 are you shooting to attain a good group or a realistic group for hunting?I have never been able to let my barrel cool down between shots when hunting as I have never had an animal go on pause between shots.I want to know what the group is if you have to fire 2 or more shots if you did not drop the animal on the #1 shot.</p><p> As to bullets shooting more accurate at longer ranges.This is a fact especially with high BC boat tail bullets.My270 WSM shoots smaller groups at 200 yards + then 100 yards,At 100 yards most groups are 2" using the 150 Accubond LR and closer to an actual inch at 200 and still under 2" at 300.It takes that long for any yaw to work out.That is why most bench rest shooters prefer a flat base for shorter ranges .Not JMHO,Huntz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntz, post: 2498027, member: 110832"] My thoughts are #1 your group is plenty good for hunting.#2 are you shooting to attain a good group or a realistic group for hunting?I have never been able to let my barrel cool down between shots when hunting as I have never had an animal go on pause between shots.I want to know what the group is if you have to fire 2 or more shots if you did not drop the animal on the #1 shot. As to bullets shooting more accurate at longer ranges.This is a fact especially with high BC boat tail bullets.My270 WSM shoots smaller groups at 200 yards + then 100 yards,At 100 yards most groups are 2" using the 150 Accubond LR and closer to an actual inch at 200 and still under 2" at 300.It takes that long for any yaw to work out.That is why most bench rest shooters prefer a flat base for shorter ranges .Not JMHO,Huntz [/QUOTE]
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