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MOA at 400 but can't get on target at 650?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mach 1" data-source="post: 1715258" data-attributes="member: 104202"><p>If your gun shoots an moa at 400 yards it should be fine at 650. The wind isn't doing that to you providing your shooting all around the 3' by 3' target. If I were you I'd put up paper every 50 yards and start by shooting at 400 yards. Look to see if the bullets are key holing the paper. I wouldn't think the accubonds would destabilize from 400 to 650 but weirder things have happened. </p><p> It may just be the shooter too. Take someone with you that u know to shoot well. Shoot from a very sturdy platform. I test off of a Sinclair fclass bipod and a rear eared bag filled with heavy sand. Also chrono all of your shots when testing and look for fluctuations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mach 1, post: 1715258, member: 104202"] If your gun shoots an moa at 400 yards it should be fine at 650. The wind isn’t doing that to you providing your shooting all around the 3’ by 3’ target. If I were you I’d put up paper every 50 yards and start by shooting at 400 yards. Look to see if the bullets are key holing the paper. I wouldn’t think the accubonds would destabilize from 400 to 650 but weirder things have happened. It may just be the shooter too. Take someone with you that u know to shoot well. Shoot from a very sturdy platform. I test off of a Sinclair fclass bipod and a rear eared bag filled with heavy sand. Also chrono all of your shots when testing and look for fluctuations. [/QUOTE]
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