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<blockquote data-quote="Core781" data-source="post: 1633549" data-attributes="member: 106156"><p>I'm breaking in my barrel with cheaper cartridges: I'm shooting <1MOA at 100 yards with non-match at this point. The barrel should be good by the end of the next range session. The issue is one of the five shots is flying way out of group: it's completely random: I was able to determine it's not me throwing the shot. I also verified that the ammo is not consistent at 100 yards. My question is this: I really want to test my new scope for tracking, should I test at 50 yards to eliminate more environmental and load factors? (it should get me to 1/2 MOA consistently) Or should I test at 100 yards with match grade ammo? My scope is Mils: also wondering how many clicks I should use in that it's 1/10 per click? I'm thinking ten clicks @ 5o yards elevation tracking? Not trying to hijack OP, please disregard if it's an issue. TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Core781, post: 1633549, member: 106156"] I'm breaking in my barrel with cheaper cartridges: I'm shooting <1MOA at 100 yards with non-match at this point. The barrel should be good by the end of the next range session. The issue is one of the five shots is flying way out of group: it's completely random: I was able to determine it's not me throwing the shot. I also verified that the ammo is not consistent at 100 yards. My question is this: I really want to test my new scope for tracking, should I test at 50 yards to eliminate more environmental and load factors? (it should get me to 1/2 MOA consistently) Or should I test at 100 yards with match grade ammo? My scope is Mils: also wondering how many clicks I should use in that it's 1/10 per click? I'm thinking ten clicks @ 5o yards elevation tracking? Not trying to hijack OP, please disregard if it's an issue. TIA [/QUOTE]
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