That's an impressive group there - what do your 10-shot groups look like at 100yards?
uugh..yeh.
That's an impressive group there - what do your 10-shot groups look like at 100yards?
So by my calculations if you add those three shots together since they are basically all touching you get 0.270 x 3 right? Which gets you 0.81 and divide that by 4 for 4 moa at 400 you get 0.2025. Is my math right or is that a SUB- 1/4 - MOA group?
So by my calculations if you add those three shots together since they are basically all touching you get 0.270 x 3 right? Which gets you 0.81 and divide that by 4 for 4 moa at 400 you get 0.2025. Is my math right or is that a SUB- 1/4 - MOA group?
Yeah I am aware of the wind. That is no problem. I have a kestrel wind meter that measures wind speed. I use it everytime I shoot. I am a little more advanced than you might think. It's just that when I shoot, my gun jumps up a lot and I know that's not good for accuracy. Here is a picture of a target I shot at 400 yards with a 17mph wind blowing from right to left.
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Are you agreeing or saying that a single 3 shot group is a good representation of sub 1/4 MOA firearm/shooter?uugh..yeh.
Are you agreeing or saying that a single 3 shot group is a good representation of sub 1/4 MOA firearm/shooter?
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