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The Basics, Starting Out
Nice groups at 100, 200 no groups..
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<blockquote data-quote="DJ Fergus" data-source="post: 1970302" data-attributes="member: 93895"><p>1/4 moa at 100 and then 8" is extreme. Hard to believe a shooter capable of 1/4 moa at 100 can have enough shooter error or paralax error for it to open up to 4 moa (8") @ 200. That's 16 times as much error. It's just hard to grasp that it's the shooter or paralax. I could be wrong. As I said, CHECK YOUR TWIST RATE. If you are going to shoot factory rifles for distance, it will help you vastly for the rest of your shooting lifetime to be able to know your twist rate. Also I have saw barrels start out with a fast twist and progress to a slow twist near the muzzle, this is not good. I have saw barrels while running a patch through get looser near the muzzle, again this is not good. If a fellow is going to shoot factory rifles a long distances, sooner or later you are going to have to be a trouble shooter. And more times than not, it ends up being sooner than later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJ Fergus, post: 1970302, member: 93895"] 1/4 moa at 100 and then 8" is extreme. Hard to believe a shooter capable of 1/4 moa at 100 can have enough shooter error or paralax error for it to open up to 4 moa (8") @ 200. That's 16 times as much error. It's just hard to grasp that it's the shooter or paralax. I could be wrong. As I said, CHECK YOUR TWIST RATE. If you are going to shoot factory rifles for distance, it will help you vastly for the rest of your shooting lifetime to be able to know your twist rate. Also I have saw barrels start out with a fast twist and progress to a slow twist near the muzzle, this is not good. I have saw barrels while running a patch through get looser near the muzzle, again this is not good. If a fellow is going to shoot factory rifles a long distances, sooner or later you are going to have to be a trouble shooter. And more times than not, it ends up being sooner than later. [/QUOTE]
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