That's not really a thing, with all things considered dispersion is linear. If a load shoots tight at 100 yards but falls apart at distance, it's highly likely either unaccounted for winds or shooter error.Some loads will shoot extremely well at 100yds but fall apart at longer ranges. I work up loads at 100 and then test at 500.
*edit* - I should have said mostly linear at reasonable distances, not as an absolute. I understand that things like MV SD, BC variability, etc. amplify at longer ranges, but in the context of the OP referencing 300, 400, 500 yards, those are not likely the cause of impacts way outside the expected variability at those distances. If anyone is interested in hearing it from a ballistician, listen to this.
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