Warford305
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Great adviceIn 10 shots, 1.25” group at 100 yards would be superb.
Great adviceIn 10 shots, 1.25” group at 100 yards would be superb.
You mean a pie plate at 200 yards...The 95% are I think worse shooters than most thinkIf you can hit a pie plat every shot out to 400 yards in real world hunting conditions, you're doing better than 95% of the people who are walking around you in the woods.....
Including the guy wearing $1,500 worth of Kuiu gear......just saying.
This is exactly my experience.I agree basically with the first response post.
10 shots in 1.25 in is very good especially for a standard weight deer rifle. 100 yds. On a bench, the expensive rifle helps you. In the field I think shooter skill is a bigger Factor by far.
You should be able to do this more than once on different days.
The only caution is: if you have large extreme spread of velocity in your ammunition, you will not find it at 100 yards. If you're going to hunt at 400 you need to shoot at 400. I have found my groups at 400 yards are pretty much a hair bigger than 4x the 100 yd results if it's not Gusty wind.
Past 400 yd with a modern rifle is where ALL the variables start to matter- spin, altitude, temperature, barometric pressure and all that good stuff. That's also where you'll start seeing the difference between Speer and Berger bullets.
Maybe that's a poor example, but it's true.