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<blockquote data-quote="BlazerBeam" data-source="post: 2744645" data-attributes="member: 106635"><p>I am definitely not trying to be disrespectful at all either. I think debating and discussion is important. </p><p>Guys winning benchrest matches with their deer rifles…..I'm not saying it is as easy to shoot 1/2 MOA groups at 1000 as it is 100. Because it is not…..but that is not due to the RIFLE and the LOAD changing its precision over distance. It is because it is harder to shoot that precise at distance, in my opinion. And apparently also Bryan Litz's…..and his testing.</p><p> </p><p>I also definitely agree with listening to the hornady podcast. Worth thinking about what is said in there. Guys shoot too small of a sample size and formulate a gospel based on that sample. In the podcast they state that you need a sample of 30 shots to be able to hang your hat on something….group size, velocity, and even your zero.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlazerBeam, post: 2744645, member: 106635"] I am definitely not trying to be disrespectful at all either. I think debating and discussion is important. Guys winning benchrest matches with their deer rifles…..I’m not saying it is as easy to shoot 1/2 MOA groups at 1000 as it is 100. Because it is not…..but that is not due to the RIFLE and the LOAD changing its precision over distance. It is because it is harder to shoot that precise at distance, in my opinion. And apparently also Bryan Litz’s…..and his testing. I also definitely agree with listening to the hornady podcast. Worth thinking about what is said in there. Guys shoot too small of a sample size and formulate a gospel based on that sample. In the podcast they state that you need a sample of 30 shots to be able to hang your hat on something….group size, velocity, and even your zero. [/QUOTE]
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