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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Applied Ballistics 'Shoot Thru Target' Challenge
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<blockquote data-quote="KYpatriot" data-source="post: 1014914" data-attributes="member: 48028"><p>Good test Bryan. I suggested something similar here once and was told the phenomenon of shrinking MOA groups at range does not need to be tested because it has been experimentally proven to happen. I don't deny it happens, I just think, as you do apparently, it has nothing to do with the bullet and external ballistics. Hopefully this discussion goes better than that one. People take scientific beliefs personally sometimes I think there will be many who will not believe your conclusions. </p><p></p><p>I think it matters because of load development and zeroing. The more we understand the better we can build rifles and scopes, and the better we can understand our own influence on the shots as shooters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYpatriot, post: 1014914, member: 48028"] Good test Bryan. I suggested something similar here once and was told the phenomenon of shrinking MOA groups at range does not need to be tested because it has been experimentally proven to happen. I don't deny it happens, I just think, as you do apparently, it has nothing to do with the bullet and external ballistics. Hopefully this discussion goes better than that one. People take scientific beliefs personally sometimes I think there will be many who will not believe your conclusions. I think it matters because of load development and zeroing. The more we understand the better we can build rifles and scopes, and the better we can understand our own influence on the shots as shooters. [/QUOTE]
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