memtb
Well-Known Member
Agreed, The cold bore shot is most important…..as it should be considered "the only shot"!Maybe I'm looking at your question wrong but to me a group size at 100 yds tells you what your margin for error is. The cold bore POI is far more important for a hunting rifle. If you have a really good shooter and a 1.5 moa rifle you should be able to hit a 10" plate at 600 yds just about every time. Conversely, if someone can shoot a tight group off a bench but can't do it in the wild, it doesn't matter. I'd want a rifle that puts the cold shot within an inch of the rest for testing but make sure the operator can smack a plate at 600 off the ground on a bipod or a backpack or whatever would be the plan. Cold shot only.
But, if the group is sub moa including the "cold bore" shot…..you should be golden as far as the rifle capabilities are concerned. Beyond that….the nut behind the trigger.
Would I be mostly correct in that statement! memtb