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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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What could cause group outliers?
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<blockquote data-quote="eoperator" data-source="post: 2748969" data-attributes="member: 120683"><p>I took my 2 most accurate rifles .223 & 6cm that I considered to be 1/3moa rifles, 30rnd groups ended up more like 1.1moa. This explains alot of the "fliers" I thought I had. Also tried several 20rnd groups with different seating depths and charge weights, there was little if any change in group size. </p><p></p><p>Moving forward a single 3rnd "cherry picked group will mean very little to me. I would be willing to bet the common ".5moa" hunting rifle is truthfully more like 1.25moa</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eoperator, post: 2748969, member: 120683"] I took my 2 most accurate rifles .223 & 6cm that I considered to be 1/3moa rifles, 30rnd groups ended up more like 1.1moa. This explains alot of the "fliers" I thought I had. Also tried several 20rnd groups with different seating depths and charge weights, there was little if any change in group size. Moving forward a single 3rnd "cherry picked group will mean very little to me. I would be willing to bet the common ".5moa" hunting rifle is truthfully more like 1.25moa [/QUOTE]
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