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hereinaz

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How many times now has Rokslide had this discussion??? Didn't we just do this a month or so ago? How many times before that?
Same thing for YEARS, another post dipped into the ocean catches different fish.

I've seen this argument repeated in many different forum. Its one of the "common wisdom" that is wrong. Those with OCD tend to repeat it based on my experience, lol.
 

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It's more a problem with people not able to differentiate "it doesn't matter" vs "it doesn't matter enough to worry about".

It took me a minute to understand that this is a hunting forum. A .1 moa difference may matter when you're shooting 1000 yard benchrest, but near zero significance in the context of this forum.
 
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It's more a problem with people not able to differentiate "it doesn't matter" vs "it doesn't matter enough to worry about".

It took me a minute to understand that this is a hunting forum. A .1 moa difference may matter when you're shooting 1000 yard benchrest, but near zero significance in the context of this forum.

I'm not even convinced it'd be much of an issue in 1000 yard benchrest if it's a constant 0.1 MOA. Not unlikely true zero would have that much offset anyway.
 

hereinaz

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It's more a problem with people not able to differentiate "it doesn't matter" vs "it doesn't matter enough to worry about".

It took me a minute to understand that this is a hunting forum. A .1 moa difference may matter when you're shooting 1000 yard benchrest, but near zero significance in the context of this forum.
Except, as I understand, you get unlimited sighters for bench rest, so that .1 gets cooked into the adjustments...

But, you are correct, this is a hunting forum and it doesn't matter as a practical matter.
 

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I'm not even convinced it'd be much of an issue in 1000 yard benchrest if it's a constant 0.1 MOA. Odds are high true zero will have that much offset anyway.
I listened to a podcast with Chris Way and Eric Cortina where Chris was going on about how benchrest guys are "wind masters". But, the way Eric described it, he shot sighters to a specific wind condition and fired bullets only when the wind met that condition.

For instance, Eric said that he would pick a flag, and fire his sighters based on the flag, then when adjusted he would then fire for score when the flag was at the perfect position. For instance, the tip of the flag would touch a certain object, and that was the key.

The .1 moa would get cooked into it.
 
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