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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Warner" data-source="post: 1546666" data-attributes="member: 105677"><p>I read these forums at least once a week, you are the first to mention fatigue, human error. The average shooter will shoot moa at 100 with good equipment and good ammo but when you stretch it out to 300 and over everyone should know that your margin of error is tripled or more at longer range. Look back at the other forums and hardly ever is human error is brought up. Trust me I have been shooting center fires for over 51 years and loading my on ammo for just as long. When you go back to shoot again get a good nights sleep make sure you have eaten a meal and the try your groups again, practice as often as possible and see how your groups are. At my age (67) one day I shoot better than the next. Last thing you did not mention temp, wind or other variables. Try this and let me know....good luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Warner, post: 1546666, member: 105677"] I read these forums at least once a week, you are the first to mention fatigue, human error. The average shooter will shoot moa at 100 with good equipment and good ammo but when you stretch it out to 300 and over everyone should know that your margin of error is tripled or more at longer range. Look back at the other forums and hardly ever is human error is brought up. Trust me I have been shooting center fires for over 51 years and loading my on ammo for just as long. When you go back to shoot again get a good nights sleep make sure you have eaten a meal and the try your groups again, practice as often as possible and see how your groups are. At my age (67) one day I shoot better than the next. Last thing you did not mention temp, wind or other variables. Try this and let me know....good luck ! [/QUOTE]
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