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sleepy bullets and group size
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 32013" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>I cant explain it, but I was shooting a month or so ago testing the 155 AMAX. At 100-600 yards the groups were all between .75 and 1.0 MOA. When I went to 1K (same day and time frame) it shot 3.5 Inches. I figured it must be a coincidence. I went back to 1K and shot a 4.5" group. No coincidence there! No I was not high, drunk or under the influence of any aliens or the such...These phenomenons exist. Why?? Nobody has yet to explain it, or at least prove it scientifecly.</p><p></p><p>Bear in mind that the example above was not different days or in differant weather. It was all on the same day. All groups were fired within minutes of eachother. It will repeat this craziness almost daily.</p><p></p><p>[ 02-27-2004: Message edited by: meichele ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 32013, member: 1007"] I cant explain it, but I was shooting a month or so ago testing the 155 AMAX. At 100-600 yards the groups were all between .75 and 1.0 MOA. When I went to 1K (same day and time frame) it shot 3.5 Inches. I figured it must be a coincidence. I went back to 1K and shot a 4.5" group. No coincidence there! No I was not high, drunk or under the influence of any aliens or the such...These phenomenons exist. Why?? Nobody has yet to explain it, or at least prove it scientifecly. Bear in mind that the example above was not different days or in differant weather. It was all on the same day. All groups were fired within minutes of eachother. It will repeat this craziness almost daily. [ 02-27-2004: Message edited by: meichele ] [/QUOTE]
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