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Better Groups At Distance
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2803824" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>The theoretical 'smart' bullet approach to debunking this, is itself bogus.</p><p>I never heard of anybody claiming bullets hitting at 100 could continue to a better result at 500.</p><p>What I HAVE seen in question, is people shooting better at distance -vs- close.</p><p>So IMO, the $1,00 shoot through challenge is silly and lacking intent to address the mystery, much less discover any truth.</p><p></p><p>I generally shoot better accuracy in moa, with distance, and I don't know why.</p><p>For instance, I shoot so-so at 100, terrible at 200, better than either 300 and out, to some limit range.</p><p>I suspect that it's MY optical situation. My astigmatism, glasses, similar scope/power, and parallax, in summation.</p><p></p><p>There is also an attribute to this that seems unspecified/sloppy: are we talking about <em>accuracy</em> or <em>precision</em>?</p><p>Two completely different things</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2803824, member: 1521"] The theoretical 'smart' bullet approach to debunking this, is itself bogus. I never heard of anybody claiming bullets hitting at 100 could continue to a better result at 500. What I HAVE seen in question, is people shooting better at distance -vs- close. So IMO, the $1,00 shoot through challenge is silly and lacking intent to address the mystery, much less discover any truth. I generally shoot better accuracy in moa, with distance, and I don't know why. For instance, I shoot so-so at 100, terrible at 200, better than either 300 and out, to some limit range. I suspect that it's MY optical situation. My astigmatism, glasses, similar scope/power, and parallax, in summation. There is also an attribute to this that seems unspecified/sloppy: are we talking about [I]accuracy[/I] or [I]precision[/I]? Two completely different things [/QUOTE]
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