John Klingenberg
Well-Known Member
"Too many mind"
aim big, miss bigGlad you posted this. The bullet doesn't settle down , it is human error. Litz went on to determine that at longer distances your are more focused on a smaller target therefore you are shrinking down your groups.
They powering down your scope when shooting at 100 yards , if you focus on a smaller target you will see your groups shrink at 100 like you would aiming at the same target sitting at 300 yards.
I used to think the same way, then Frank Galil at Snipershide schooled me, hard!
I don't even care what my group size is at 100 yards. Some of my rifles I don't even know cause I've only shot them @ 300 & beyond. I can't tell you the last time I killed an animal at less than 300 yards.I have seen this with several rifles. Shoot groups at 100 yards and then at 300 yards and the 300 yard groups are better. One 30-06 in particular would shoot 1.25 groups at 100 and 2.5 at 300 and other similar results with several other rifles. Hey paper don't lie, I was happy with my 300 yard shooting. Just figured that it was what it was and accepted that my rifles were good out to distance.