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<blockquote data-quote="Lonewolf74" data-source="post: 2751156" data-attributes="member: 96274"><p>On a side note hear and nothing to do with Weatherby, why is a 20 shot group unreasonable for a hunting rifle? Do you not shoot it more then 20 times in a year? A perfect test for a hunting rifle would be to take 2 shots a day for 10 day's at the same spot from the same position. If that group isn't .4 or .5 you don't have a .4 or .5 system.</p><p></p><p>I personally do not own a .5 rifle. I do however have a couple that will regularly shoot .25 moa groups and they have never shot larger then .75 moa groups. I consider this a 3/4 moa system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lonewolf74, post: 2751156, member: 96274"] On a side note hear and nothing to do with Weatherby, why is a 20 shot group unreasonable for a hunting rifle? Do you not shoot it more then 20 times in a year? A perfect test for a hunting rifle would be to take 2 shots a day for 10 day’s at the same spot from the same position. If that group isn’t .4 or .5 you don’t have a .4 or .5 system. I personally do not own a .5 rifle. I do however have a couple that will regularly shoot .25 moa groups and they have never shot larger then .75 moa groups. I consider this a 3/4 moa system. [/QUOTE]
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