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# of Shots per Group and MOA - Results
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<blockquote data-quote="judgebill" data-source="post: 1941354" data-attributes="member: 101611"><p>If I'm going to hunt big game I'm looking for a 3-shot group that is consistent. That is, when I take my rifle to the range, It will put 3 shots, including the first out of a cold bore, into an inch at 100 yards. Assuming I have shot at extended ranges and found consistency (using my 3-shot approach) I can be confident that if I do my job, the rifle will hit what I'm hunting. Now, for my varmint rifle (22/250) I need consistency over many more shots, depending on what it is I'm shooting. For ground squirrels and rabbits and, if I'm lucky, more than one coyote, I need a rifle that will shoot many more than 3 shots. And if I'm shooting just for target accuracy I'm looking at another approach. This analysis that Speed did was great and helpful. This whole forum is great and helpful. Thanks to everyone for their contributions on this subject.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="judgebill, post: 1941354, member: 101611"] If I'm going to hunt big game I'm looking for a 3-shot group that is consistent. That is, when I take my rifle to the range, It will put 3 shots, including the first out of a cold bore, into an inch at 100 yards. Assuming I have shot at extended ranges and found consistency (using my 3-shot approach) I can be confident that if I do my job, the rifle will hit what I'm hunting. Now, for my varmint rifle (22/250) I need consistency over many more shots, depending on what it is I'm shooting. For ground squirrels and rabbits and, if I'm lucky, more than one coyote, I need a rifle that will shoot many more than 3 shots. And if I'm shooting just for target accuracy I'm looking at another approach. This analysis that Speed did was great and helpful. This whole forum is great and helpful. Thanks to everyone for their contributions on this subject. [/QUOTE]
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