This is an uncomfortable truth. WEZ analysis and field experience agree, the gun is rarely the weak link in the system. Even if a true 0.5 MOA gun is real, it doesn't really improve hit rates over a 1.0-1.5 MOA gun. My 2 MOA (30 shots) SPR-ish AR-15 frequently put 3 into a 0.5 group, but the true cone of fire that I can count on every shot landing in is much bigger. It's still pretty damn effective
The internet is a hard way to convey emotions, im not mad, ashamed , or emotional. I’m not even saying that I don’t believe that I shoot “ good”. I look at shooting a rifle as a never ending learning experience, and I am relatively new to it. And I am not looking for validation from RS, although it is nice haha. I was looking for correlation between moa and real world hunting. Quite possibly I did not articulate that well enough, just working off a high school education.Nice shooting. I'm curious, why would that group make you mad? Even with the "flier", your group is a reflection of you as a shooter & your rifle. Removing ego, there is nothing to be ashamed of (or emotional) in that group at 200. Stick another dot, shoot another group. Do that XX times. Staple another target on that one, line up a dot over the previous and shoot again. You're a good enough shooter that validation isn't needed from RS, an aggregate group on the rearmost target will tell you what you are capable of in that position at that distance.
Start changing things up and see what happens. Find the limits of yourself as a shooter and the rifle on your own, and go from there. I would caution listening to anyone that claims a .5MOA rifle without caveats, let alone a hunting rifle.