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<blockquote data-quote="Jon A" data-source="post: 71016" data-attributes="member: 319"><p>I think the guy at the gunshop is confused. I don't see how any of this could cause groups to get bigger at 200 than 100 MOA-wise. There are lots of other things that could, of course.</p><p></p><p>Most obviously--were you shooting on a windy day? Depending upon your load, wind drift can be around four times as much at 200 than at 100.</p><p></p><p>What scope are you using? If non-adjustable, I'd check it for paralax at 100 and 200--you might find you have more at 200.</p><p></p><p>Just a couple obvious things to check....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon A, post: 71016, member: 319"] I think the guy at the gunshop is confused. I don't see how any of this could cause groups to get bigger at 200 than 100 MOA-wise. There are lots of other things that could, of course. Most obviously--were you shooting on a windy day? Depending upon your load, wind drift can be around four times as much at 200 than at 100. What scope are you using? If non-adjustable, I'd check it for paralax at 100 and 200--you might find you have more at 200. Just a couple obvious things to check.... [/QUOTE]
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