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<blockquote data-quote="dmax1800" data-source="post: 919270" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>Yes, I've heard that the longer the distance, the better. My rifles are not ELR hunting rifles. I was concerned that they might not be accurate enough at 300 yards. Too much variation just due to inaccuracy resulting in inconclusive results. If the rifle is 1 MOA, then it could group 3" at 300 yards. One shot might be high and one low just due to inaccuracy, not rising with increasing powder charge. I agree that shots 4 and 5 seem to be in the node, but I'm still wondering (concerned) about the POI shift between ladder 1 and ladder 2.</p><p></p><p>I'll try leaving the rifle on the bench longer to acclimate and also try more fouling shots to see if it likes more fouling instead of a clean barrel.</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering now if the plastic stock and changes in temperatures are major contributors to the POI shift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmax1800, post: 919270, member: 68255"] Yes, I've heard that the longer the distance, the better. My rifles are not ELR hunting rifles. I was concerned that they might not be accurate enough at 300 yards. Too much variation just due to inaccuracy resulting in inconclusive results. If the rifle is 1 MOA, then it could group 3" at 300 yards. One shot might be high and one low just due to inaccuracy, not rising with increasing powder charge. I agree that shots 4 and 5 seem to be in the node, but I'm still wondering (concerned) about the POI shift between ladder 1 and ladder 2. I'll try leaving the rifle on the bench longer to acclimate and also try more fouling shots to see if it likes more fouling instead of a clean barrel. I'm wondering now if the plastic stock and changes in temperatures are major contributors to the POI shift. [/QUOTE]
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