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<blockquote data-quote="Dave 308" data-source="post: 1593839" data-attributes="member: 102073"><p>From what I've learned is that PRs is not abou t needing to shoot .3 moa groups. The steel targets are quite generous and is nothing like punching paper. I could be wrong but aren't the targets +2 to 4 moa in PRs competition? Please correct me if I'm misinformed.</p><p>As for your groups they look tight enough to do the job fine.. 6.5 creedmoor using longer projectiles will not stabilize fully until 300 +yards anyhow so if you test at further ranges you will get more accurate grouping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave 308, post: 1593839, member: 102073"] From what I’ve learned is that PRs is not abou t needing to shoot .3 moa groups. The steel targets are quite generous and is nothing like punching paper. I could be wrong but aren’t the targets +2 to 4 moa in PRs competition? Please correct me if I’m misinformed. As for your groups they look tight enough to do the job fine.. 6.5 creedmoor using longer projectiles will not stabilize fully until 300 +yards anyhow so if you test at further ranges you will get more accurate grouping. [/QUOTE]
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