VenatusDominus
Well-Known Member
Likely, but probably not by more than 30%. From a statistical standpoint, data on a bell curve usually starts to stabilize between 30 and 50 data points and after that you are simply filling in the curve between +3SD and -3SD. You have two ten shot groups at 7/16 MOA. The group would likely grow in size slightly as you increased the number of shots but not likely to go from 7/16 MOA to say 3/4 MOA. What shooting 30 at the same distance and aim point (in smaller strings allowing the barrel to cool between) provides you with a mean radius. If your group size is 1/2 MOA, the mean radius may be 1/4 inch or smaller, meaning 50% of you shots will hit a 1/2" target at 200 yards. You can then figure out 1 SD and know that 68% will hit within that radius and 95% within a 2 SD radius.With my .223 I fired a ten shot group at 100 that was 7/16". Then I did it at 200 yards and the group was 7/8". If I fired twenty more at 100 and 200 respectively, would the groups get bigger?
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