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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 955429" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>This is wrong for sure..</p><p>Bullet stabilization is not bullet steering. </p><p>There is no force that wills a free bullet path, once deviated from original, specifically back to original.</p><p></p><p>I consistently manage the same condition as martyj, and purposely challenge my loads at 200yds. Also like martyj, when I'm good at 200, I know I'm better beyond.</p><p></p><p>MOA-wise, atleast, I always shoot better at 300 than at 100, and 100 seems meaningless.</p><p>I don't know why it is, why it's consistent, or why it only happens to some people. But I do know I'm not the only one.</p><p>My notion of contributing is prescription glasses and/or parallax.</p><p>I typically use 25x+ scope power, with a fairly extreme eyepiece adjustment to reach reticle focus, and it seems easier for me to adjust away parallax as I get further & further out.</p><p>Well, it's a theory, and hard to prove.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 955429, member: 1521"] This is wrong for sure.. Bullet stabilization is not bullet steering. There is no force that wills a free bullet path, once deviated from original, specifically back to original. I consistently manage the same condition as martyj, and purposely challenge my loads at 200yds. Also like martyj, when I'm good at 200, I know I'm better beyond. MOA-wise, atleast, I always shoot better at 300 than at 100, and 100 seems meaningless. I don't know why it is, why it's consistent, or why it only happens to some people. But I do know I'm not the only one. My notion of contributing is prescription glasses and/or parallax. I typically use 25x+ scope power, with a fairly extreme eyepiece adjustment to reach reticle focus, and it seems easier for me to adjust away parallax as I get further & further out. Well, it's a theory, and hard to prove. [/QUOTE]
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