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Whats an acceptable group size for lrh?
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 331760" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>A load that is bad at 100yds is, for the most part, going to be bad at long range (some argue the whole stabilization thing but if I encountered that I think I'd still be nervous). All a 100yd group tells you is whether it is worth investigating at long range. You can never shoot at 100yds at assume you're good at extended ranges.</p><p></p><p>My elk rifle is good to about 900 yds on elk though I could get a mile out of it on targets. I shot it various distances out to 900 yds before I ever took it afield.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 331760, member: 1656"] A load that is bad at 100yds is, for the most part, going to be bad at long range (some argue the whole stabilization thing but if I encountered that I think I'd still be nervous). All a 100yd group tells you is whether it is worth investigating at long range. You can never shoot at 100yds at assume you're good at extended ranges. My elk rifle is good to about 900 yds on elk though I could get a mile out of it on targets. I shot it various distances out to 900 yds before I ever took it afield. [/QUOTE]
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