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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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# of Shots per Group and MOA - Results
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<blockquote data-quote="ndking1126" data-source="post: 1941227" data-attributes="member: 26820"><p>Great post and great work. This comment above is always a question I've wondered, but no one seems to do any analytics on. Everyone says "shoot 5 shots or more" (understandably), but I've always thought if I can shoot 4 3-shot groups that all hover around .75", isn't it safe to say the multiple 3 shot groups provides data that is just as valid as 1 5 shot group? Of course I agree with your point that if you had one 3-shot group that jumped to 1", you can't just throw that out, you'd have to consider that the true accuracy potential.</p><p></p><p>I did want to ask though, 17 shots gives real possibility of human error.. 4 or 5 shots we can usually string together without much issue, but getting 17 in a row right takes skill. How do you feel you shot? Do you think you pulled any of the shots? What was your rest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ndking1126, post: 1941227, member: 26820"] Great post and great work. This comment above is always a question I've wondered, but no one seems to do any analytics on. Everyone says "shoot 5 shots or more" (understandably), but I've always thought if I can shoot 4 3-shot groups that all hover around .75", isn't it safe to say the multiple 3 shot groups provides data that is just as valid as 1 5 shot group? Of course I agree with your point that if you had one 3-shot group that jumped to 1", you can't just throw that out, you'd have to consider that the true accuracy potential. I did want to ask though, 17 shots gives real possibility of human error.. 4 or 5 shots we can usually string together without much issue, but getting 17 in a row right takes skill. How do you feel you shot? Do you think you pulled any of the shots? What was your rest? [/QUOTE]
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