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<blockquote data-quote="Chase723" data-source="post: 2114675" data-attributes="member: 21524"><p>While tracking is ideally tested in a fixture, doing so is extremely difficult from a practical standpoint. The fixture has to be extremely rigid, heavy, and have an ability to adjust your POA. If your rifle and you are capable of shooting a ~0.1 mil group then just shoot a tall target. While perhaps a 0.1mil tracking error can get concealed a 0.2mil error will not. It's pretty obvious when you do it a couple times. If you or your rifle/ammo aren't predictably capable of that level of precision then shooting a tall target will not be accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chase723, post: 2114675, member: 21524"] While tracking is ideally tested in a fixture, doing so is extremely difficult from a practical standpoint. The fixture has to be extremely rigid, heavy, and have an ability to adjust your POA. If your rifle and you are capable of shooting a ~0.1 mil group then just shoot a tall target. While perhaps a 0.1mil tracking error can get concealed a 0.2mil error will not. It’s pretty obvious when you do it a couple times. If you or your rifle/ammo aren’t predictably capable of that level of precision then shooting a tall target will not be accurate. [/QUOTE]
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