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Extreme spread and standard deviation vs accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Rizzo" data-source="post: 2923385" data-attributes="member: 126313"><p>If those groups are at 100yds that's fine, but you will gain confidence in the stability of acceptable groups at longer ranges. Try 300 but the farther out you go the more you learn about the load.</p><p>Sometimes the tightest ES/SD isn't the one that groups the best. But it's cool to see consistency, and likely means you aren't far from where you want to be. Good luck to you.</p><p>I like ladder tests at 300 and 500 is better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Rizzo, post: 2923385, member: 126313"] If those groups are at 100yds that’s fine, but you will gain confidence in the stability of acceptable groups at longer ranges. Try 300 but the farther out you go the more you learn about the load. Sometimes the tightest ES/SD isn’t the one that groups the best. But it’s cool to see consistency, and likely means you aren’t far from where you want to be. Good luck to you. I like ladder tests at 300 and 500 is better. [/QUOTE]
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