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When do you stop chasing accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Professor Doolittle" data-source="post: 2523006" data-attributes="member: 118902"><p>If you mean .5@100 is your current accuracy then improving to .25 is cutting your impact at 800 yards from 4 inches to 2 inches, which for a whitetail at 800 I think you should try for because all errors you can control are hedging against the errors you can't control like wind and animal movement. You didn't mention your spread, I'm not sure if you're saying .5 inch of spread, accuracy, or MOA but you're asking about accuracy so I'm assuming that. For me I want 90% confidence of putting the bullet where I want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Professor Doolittle, post: 2523006, member: 118902"] If you mean .5@100 is your current accuracy then improving to .25 is cutting your impact at 800 yards from 4 inches to 2 inches, which for a whitetail at 800 I think you should try for because all errors you can control are hedging against the errors you can't control like wind and animal movement. You didn't mention your spread, I'm not sure if you're saying .5 inch of spread, accuracy, or MOA but you're asking about accuracy so I'm assuming that. For me I want 90% confidence of putting the bullet where I want it. [/QUOTE]
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