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<blockquote data-quote="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA)" data-source="post: 1014481" data-attributes="member: 81139"><p>Hmmm... Well... Since I don't have a hi-speed slow mo camera that I can setup to verify what is really going on... Ill lay out two philosophies that I've heard.</p><p></p><p>1. Some bullets have not yet stabilized out to 100 yards, but settle into a groove somewhere between 150-200 yards, therefore groups that might be wider at 100, May settle down to smaller groups at distance.</p><p></p><p>2. People often times use the same sized targets at 100 yards as they do at further distances. Since the target is smaller at distance , more care is made to fire when crosshairs are on target, therefore, smaller groups.</p><p></p><p>In all candor... I just don't know, but I'd much rather have a group that tightens up with distance, as opposed to widens! gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unofficial Gun Addict (UGA), post: 1014481, member: 81139"] Hmmm... Well... Since I don't have a hi-speed slow mo camera that I can setup to verify what is really going on... Ill lay out two philosophies that I've heard. 1. Some bullets have not yet stabilized out to 100 yards, but settle into a groove somewhere between 150-200 yards, therefore groups that might be wider at 100, May settle down to smaller groups at distance. 2. People often times use the same sized targets at 100 yards as they do at further distances. Since the target is smaller at distance , more care is made to fire when crosshairs are on target, therefore, smaller groups. In all candor... I just don't know, but I'd much rather have a group that tightens up with distance, as opposed to widens! gun) [/QUOTE]
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