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100yds sub MOA 800yds a joke
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1336091" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>Single digit SD's, Scope level, 100yd accuracy isn't an true reflection of distance performance. I have many 100yd loads that shot MOA or better at 100yds and where junk for long range. 100yd accuracy is a indicator only that a load has promise. I shoot very little at 100yds anymore as long as I'm hitting my 385yd steel target when load testing I just use it and a Magnetospeed. This gives me a much better indication on how a load will act at distance. Now when you get a load capable of 1000yd accuracy and you throw in wind things get a great deal more interesting. When your literally changing your point of aim from one shot to the next to get the bullets to go to the same place on the target do to changes in the wind, well you get the idea. This is something that comes with more trigger time at those ranges. First time at shooting distance is an eye opening experience for most shooters and becomes an itch that some of us can't ever get scratched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1336091, member: 83267"] Single digit SD's, Scope level, 100yd accuracy isn't an true reflection of distance performance. I have many 100yd loads that shot MOA or better at 100yds and where junk for long range. 100yd accuracy is a indicator only that a load has promise. I shoot very little at 100yds anymore as long as I'm hitting my 385yd steel target when load testing I just use it and a Magnetospeed. This gives me a much better indication on how a load will act at distance. Now when you get a load capable of 1000yd accuracy and you throw in wind things get a great deal more interesting. When your literally changing your point of aim from one shot to the next to get the bullets to go to the same place on the target do to changes in the wind, well you get the idea. This is something that comes with more trigger time at those ranges. First time at shooting distance is an eye opening experience for most shooters and becomes an itch that some of us can't ever get scratched. [/QUOTE]
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