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  1. n8outdoors

    Realistic MOA Expectations vs Marketing

    Perfectly fair feedback. I shoot often, but not competitive often... I dry fire a ton and can watch vapor trails with impacts, so I don't think that's it. Like archery, I have a pre-set routine that helps a bunch. I'm more curious on factory ammo, and factory rifles, and what people think is...
  2. n8outdoors

    Realistic MOA Expectations vs Marketing

    I love it. Real deal response right there an average Joe can understand. I mean, custom rifles are cool, but just serv8ng up honesty!
  3. n8outdoors

    Realistic MOA Expectations vs Marketing

    I get that. I aggregate all the shots as if they are on one target, I just like going one corner at a time because it's easier to see.
  4. n8outdoors

    Realistic MOA Expectations vs Marketing

    one target, with 4 bullseyes (one n each corner like the shoot and see). 5 shots at each one, then measure each group. Is there a better way to do it?
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    Realistic MOA Expectations vs Marketing

    I'm not sure I worded that right. Agreed, smaller isn't inherently more accurate, it was an open ended question. That said, I would think (I don't know) a 22-250 drops less and cuts wind better than a 30-06, no?
  6. n8outdoors

    Realistic MOA Expectations vs Marketing

    Some really interested comments in here. Just to be clear. 1) I wasn't suggesting a smaller caliber is more accurate, just a question. Given wind, bullet weight etc, I wouldn't think it to be true. Just a question. 2) I don't necessarily have any expectation on accuracy, seeing how my cheaper...
  7. n8outdoors

    Realistic MOA Expectations vs Marketing

    I can't be the only one wondering if its my rifle, or my expectations. I am only explaining the rifles I have to highlight the progression of inexpensive to higher end, with seemingly no improvement in accuracy... Which is annoying. I have a used Savage 110 Hunter in 22-250 with a middle of...
  8. n8outdoors

    Any Boise, Idahoans out there?

    Live in Star ID, used to live in Highlands Ranch in CO until 2015 so I have some perspective on both. Coming from CO, Boise will seem like a small town comparing to Denver. Topography is mellow compared to most ranges in CO. As others said, like CO, the further from a major metro you are, the...
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