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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1470269" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>If your painting it and measuring the groups its ok. I used to shoot a local match that was on steel gongs at 1000. All down the line you would hear about how the rifles were holding 2" of vertical. But then when we would shoot paper the next weekend it was rare to see under 6". It just fools you if your watching impacts. Groups mean a lot. If your shooting 1 moa at 1k that means your fist round hit could be a max of 5" from the aim point. Add in all the other errors from the shooter, conditions and wind calls, ext. The worse the rifle shoots the better you have to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1470269, member: 101859"] If your painting it and measuring the groups its ok. I used to shoot a local match that was on steel gongs at 1000. All down the line you would hear about how the rifles were holding 2" of vertical. But then when we would shoot paper the next weekend it was rare to see under 6". It just fools you if your watching impacts. Groups mean a lot. If your shooting 1 moa at 1k that means your fist round hit could be a max of 5" from the aim point. Add in all the other errors from the shooter, conditions and wind calls, ext. The worse the rifle shoots the better you have to be. [/QUOTE]
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