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<blockquote data-quote="Tangent" data-source="post: 1872079" data-attributes="member: 110477"><p>No one is debating whether or not this happens to some shooters on occasion (or maybe even regularly for some). But the reality is that there is nothing magical happening to the bullet between 100 yards and 300 yards. It is merely errors from the shooter at close distances. </p><p></p><p>If you think otherwise, put paper up at 100 yards without a backer in the flight path of the bullet and shoot your group at 300 yards. Then prove that your 100 yard group is somehow bigger (in terms of angular subtension) than your 300 yard group.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tangent, post: 1872079, member: 110477"] No one is debating whether or not this happens to some shooters on occasion (or maybe even regularly for some). But the reality is that there is nothing magical happening to the bullet between 100 yards and 300 yards. It is merely errors from the shooter at close distances. If you think otherwise, put paper up at 100 yards without a backer in the flight path of the bullet and shoot your group at 300 yards. Then prove that your 100 yard group is somehow bigger (in terms of angular subtension) than your 300 yard group. [/QUOTE]
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