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<blockquote data-quote="liltank" data-source="post: 434550" data-attributes="member: 13275"><p>That's not a bad group. We refer to groups in MOA or minute of angle. To be 1MOA at range your group would have to measure 1.7" at 170yrds. Another example is 10"=1MOA @ 1000yrds. If you are shooting 1" at 170yrds you are shooting roughly .570 MOA. That is pretty good at that distance. You want to stay at least 1MOA or less, but a lot of us strive for .75MOA or less. This allows for much better accuracy when you get way out there. So I would say... now back it up to 300yrds and see what you get.</p><p></p><p>Tank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="liltank, post: 434550, member: 13275"] That's not a bad group. We refer to groups in MOA or minute of angle. To be 1MOA at range your group would have to measure 1.7" at 170yrds. Another example is 10"=1MOA @ 1000yrds. If you are shooting 1" at 170yrds you are shooting roughly .570 MOA. That is pretty good at that distance. You want to stay at least 1MOA or less, but a lot of us strive for .75MOA or less. This allows for much better accuracy when you get way out there. So I would say... now back it up to 300yrds and see what you get. Tank [/QUOTE]
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