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Necessary precision to kill something
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<blockquote data-quote="Marky_mark" data-source="post: 3059184" data-attributes="member: 113618"><p>These guys just skew the data to get a result that they think is favourable. Shrink the target size from 14" to 10" or 8" and accuracy and precision becomes a big factor. They did the same thing years ago on the prb how much does it matter series. Somehow they were able to shoot groups under 1.5 moa. Accuracy and precision matter when you want to hit small targets far away. And that's what you're looking to do when you go hunting. Good luck with your 2 moa rifle on a ibex hunt lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marky_mark, post: 3059184, member: 113618"] These guys just skew the data to get a result that they think is favourable. Shrink the target size from 14” to 10” or 8” and accuracy and precision becomes a big factor. They did the same thing years ago on the prb how much does it matter series. Somehow they were able to shoot groups under 1.5 moa. Accuracy and precision matter when you want to hit small targets far away. And that’s what you’re looking to do when you go hunting. Good luck with your 2 moa rifle on a ibex hunt lol [/QUOTE]
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