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When do you stop chasing accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon Bischof" data-source="post: 2778697" data-attributes="member: 879"><p>I admire the folks that post an 800 yard target with a good hunting bullet that lays them into a group at the point of aim. They should hunt with it. </p><p>100 yard groups are a waste for getting much of take on what you can get at 800.</p><p>Also, folks tend to agonize and fixate too much about group size.</p><p>Focus on getting 1st shot cold barrel hits at distance beyond 100 and you have real assurance for hunting. </p><p>The majority of hunters can't shoot .25 MOA even with a proven rifle that can do it.</p><p>Sometimes it is physical limitations due to heartrate and breath control. </p><p>Best not to get too worked up about it and just do your own best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon Bischof, post: 2778697, member: 879"] I admire the folks that post an 800 yard target with a good hunting bullet that lays them into a group at the point of aim. They should hunt with it. 100 yard groups are a waste for getting much of take on what you can get at 800. Also, folks tend to agonize and fixate too much about group size. Focus on getting 1st shot cold barrel hits at distance beyond 100 and you have real assurance for hunting. The majority of hunters can't shoot .25 MOA even with a proven rifle that can do it. Sometimes it is physical limitations due to heartrate and breath control. Best not to get too worked up about it and just do your own best. [/QUOTE]
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