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Calculating group size in excel
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<blockquote data-quote="Eric H" data-source="post: 2775929" data-attributes="member: 102309"><p>If I was to try that, I would shoot 5 shot groups and in the spreadsheet show date, distance, caliber and rifle, speed, grain of bullet, grain of powder, temp, and MOA(group). It would be interesting to see how it reacts under different temps. After it's all said and done you still can come up with an average MOA accross different temps. If you're shooting bugholes you might need a SME Bullseye Sight In Range Camera. Using this will give you group size no matter how many shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric H, post: 2775929, member: 102309"] If I was to try that, I would shoot 5 shot groups and in the spreadsheet show date, distance, caliber and rifle, speed, grain of bullet, grain of powder, temp, and MOA(group). It would be interesting to see how it reacts under different temps. After it's all said and done you still can come up with an average MOA accross different temps. If you're shooting bugholes you might need a SME Bullseye Sight In Range Camera. Using this will give you group size no matter how many shots. [/QUOTE]
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