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Apologies if it came across that 10 inches can be ignored (it definitely matters). It was more a case of at that distance the skills required might mitigate some of the advantage and with so many other factors coming into play is what you gain more than what you lose in the recoil?Everything matters. Some matters more. But, to say that something is a smaller factor and therefore can be ignored is a fallacy.
You may make that judgement call, but I judge differently and will take the inches and benefit.
When targets are inches, inches matter.
Your point on looking at the inches is valid and I had a similar discussion with a buddy when shooting some long range steel. My 308 vs his 6.5. The inches are significant, but that might only translate to .1 or .2 mil of a hold, we're not talking much on our end to make a "big" difference at the terminal end.