There's been some good threads and discussions about the price some shooters potentially pay for using a bigger cartridge,
the price is flinch and loss of accuracy.
Now I know you can't really quantify this, but how much MOA increase, say at 100 yds, do you suppose a flinch would cost you ?
Obviously at longer yardage the flinch error is more.
Also the bigger the cartridge powder grains, more potential flinch.
Any guesses / ideas ? One man's flinch is not another man's flinch !
the price is flinch and loss of accuracy.
Now I know you can't really quantify this, but how much MOA increase, say at 100 yds, do you suppose a flinch would cost you ?
Obviously at longer yardage the flinch error is more.
Also the bigger the cartridge powder grains, more potential flinch.
Any guesses / ideas ? One man's flinch is not another man's flinch !