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<blockquote data-quote="jpfrog" data-source="post: 1550419" data-attributes="member: 32525"><p>Thank you, Capt- this seems to make some sense on paper. I'm not an engineer, but what you say does get my gears turning and help. Again, I've never seen it at the range myself, but my best rifle has only ever shot in the .2xx range. Sounds like I need to try this specific test for myself- I'm guessing for the most dramatic results, I'd want to zero the rifle on the lowest mag setting and then shoot back to back at the highest?</p><p></p><p></p><p>That's the 3rd time you've made the statement that basically reads, "This is how it is- go do some research" but you have not been helpful in providing some examples of this research. People on this site come here for help, and challenge thoughts and opinions to further enhance their knowledge (and the knowledge of the community). I'm happy to learn new things- my own Google-foo has taken me to many many pages with many many differing opinions on the topic. Outside of waiting until I can go out and conducting a more focused experiment for myself (which I intend to do), I look forward to members of this forum providing helpful information or links to helpful information rather than making broad statements about how facts exist out on the interwebs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpfrog, post: 1550419, member: 32525"] Thank you, Capt- this seems to make some sense on paper. I'm not an engineer, but what you say does get my gears turning and help. Again, I've never seen it at the range myself, but my best rifle has only ever shot in the .2xx range. Sounds like I need to try this specific test for myself- I'm guessing for the most dramatic results, I'd want to zero the rifle on the lowest mag setting and then shoot back to back at the highest? That's the 3rd time you've made the statement that basically reads, "This is how it is- go do some research" but you have not been helpful in providing some examples of this research. People on this site come here for help, and challenge thoughts and opinions to further enhance their knowledge (and the knowledge of the community). I'm happy to learn new things- my own Google-foo has taken me to many many pages with many many differing opinions on the topic. Outside of waiting until I can go out and conducting a more focused experiment for myself (which I intend to do), I look forward to members of this forum providing helpful information or links to helpful information rather than making broad statements about how facts exist out on the interwebs. [/QUOTE]
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