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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2626659" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Yes he did.</p><p>I bet at an indoor range.</p><p>I have different weight bullets and powder and they can be as much as 8" off at 100 yards from load to load.</p><p>Barrel's whip and at a certain point in the whip cycle the bullet will leave the barrel.</p><p>This will be the largest cause of impact area i feel.</p><p>I would also think a shorter barrel will not be off as much as a longer barrel..Both being the same stiffness that is.</p><p></p><p>I took a guy and his son hunting last year and all their AR shooting was close range.</p><p>But at 75 yards they were not hitting a paper plate.</p><p>You really need to test at the range you expect to be shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2626659, member: 15054"] Yes he did. I bet at an indoor range. I have different weight bullets and powder and they can be as much as 8" off at 100 yards from load to load. Barrel's whip and at a certain point in the whip cycle the bullet will leave the barrel. This will be the largest cause of impact area i feel. I would also think a shorter barrel will not be off as much as a longer barrel..Both being the same stiffness that is. I took a guy and his son hunting last year and all their AR shooting was close range. But at 75 yards they were not hitting a paper plate. You really need to test at the range you expect to be shooting. [/QUOTE]
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