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The Trouble with Accuracy at the Range
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1418155" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>ACCURACY and PRECISION are entirely different attributes.</p><p>I've seen terrible grouping guns that were very accurate, and great grouping guns that were not accurate at all(IMO).</p><p>You can find BR grouping records that clearly demonstrate poor accuracy.</p><p></p><p>I used to shoot a local accuracy contest at 200yds. My first year I won, beating a record holding 6PPC BR gun that grouped in the zeros(incl that day). This, with my 3/8moa hunting gun.</p><p>The difference was -my 3/8moa was simply inside a 1" bullseye, with each single shot until I won(it went 11 eliminating rounds).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1418155, member: 1521"] ACCURACY and PRECISION are entirely different attributes. I've seen terrible grouping guns that were very accurate, and great grouping guns that were not accurate at all(IMO). You can find BR grouping records that clearly demonstrate poor accuracy. I used to shoot a local accuracy contest at 200yds. My first year I won, beating a record holding 6PPC BR gun that grouped in the zeros(incl that day). This, with my 3/8moa hunting gun. The difference was -my 3/8moa was simply inside a 1" bullseye, with each single shot until I won(it went 11 eliminating rounds). [/QUOTE]
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