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Bullet Stabilizes at range but not close...why?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDHunter" data-source="post: 1941093" data-attributes="member: 105"><p>Although I can't shoot as well as you, I have had similar results at varying distances and after careful analysis determined that I can't explain this phenomenon nor am I interested in the reason/reasons behind it. Analyzing something like this will leave you bat crazy and no good will ever come of it. I'm just very happy to shoot sub moa out to 500 yards on a good relatively wind free day.</p><p></p><p>The wind is NOT my friend nor do I attempt to explain just how and why it does all that crazy stuff to my groups. I also don't pretend to understand the effect of bullet spin and whether or not bullets go to sleep. If some of the greatest brains in shooting can't explain it and agree on the whats and whys of it all then I pledge to never lose one minute of sleep over it myself.</p><p></p><p>Carry on and focus on keeping your rifle and bullets shooting the crazy small groups you have them shooting now and you'll certainly find yourself rubbing elbows with other truly competent rifleman......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDHunter, post: 1941093, member: 105"] Although I can't shoot as well as you, I have had similar results at varying distances and after careful analysis determined that I can't explain this phenomenon nor am I interested in the reason/reasons behind it. Analyzing something like this will leave you bat crazy and no good will ever come of it. I'm just very happy to shoot sub moa out to 500 yards on a good relatively wind free day. The wind is NOT my friend nor do I attempt to explain just how and why it does all that crazy stuff to my groups. I also don't pretend to understand the effect of bullet spin and whether or not bullets go to sleep. If some of the greatest brains in shooting can't explain it and agree on the whats and whys of it all then I pledge to never lose one minute of sleep over it myself. Carry on and focus on keeping your rifle and bullets shooting the crazy small groups you have them shooting now and you'll certainly find yourself rubbing elbows with other truly competent rifleman...... [/QUOTE]
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