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<blockquote data-quote="16Bore" data-source="post: 1077194" data-attributes="member: 23414"><p>I'd love to see the analysis with 1/2 MOA vs 1 MOA groups with a 5" target at 500. I'd expect the gap to be a tad wider. The world may never know and I'm probably not going to pony up $200 for software. </p><p></p><p>As for cost and diminishing returns, I've found that a solid factory rig can easily be a 1/2 MOA shooter if well stocked and decent load development. 500 is all I play and staying "short" helps to keep the wallet full. There have been days when 1/2 MOA groups were easier to come by than others, but lotsa factors change. Can't say I could pull it off in harsh conditions or with a funky rest. But I tend to try to focus more on the knucklehead squeezing the trigger than trying to buy groups. </p><p></p><p>It's kinda how Callaway can sell a $500 driver. Maybe when I'm too old to shoot I can find one at a pawn shop for $25....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="16Bore, post: 1077194, member: 23414"] I'd love to see the analysis with 1/2 MOA vs 1 MOA groups with a 5" target at 500. I'd expect the gap to be a tad wider. The world may never know and I'm probably not going to pony up $200 for software. As for cost and diminishing returns, I've found that a solid factory rig can easily be a 1/2 MOA shooter if well stocked and decent load development. 500 is all I play and staying "short" helps to keep the wallet full. There have been days when 1/2 MOA groups were easier to come by than others, but lotsa factors change. Can't say I could pull it off in harsh conditions or with a funky rest. But I tend to try to focus more on the knucklehead squeezing the trigger than trying to buy groups. It's kinda how Callaway can sell a $500 driver. Maybe when I'm too old to shoot I can find one at a pawn shop for $25.... [/QUOTE]
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