Thanks for the insight.The point these two in the video are trying to get across is completely over the head of so many if not most people commenting in this thread.
It's not really applicable to benchrest because you're changing your load all the time.
This video is primarily for the hunter and PRS type competitor.
- shooting 3-5 shot groups will not tell you the true zero of the load you're shooting (load that is not changed)
- you don't shoot a 20-30 shot string. It's a total of that many at the same POA to have high confidence in the zero. If you say you only care about those first 3 shots on cold clean bore, then repeat that 10
- you have to take into account the shooter and the gun as a system, no shot exclusions unless you're 100% sure you yanked it
- having 95% confidence of your zero by shooting 30 shots to same POA will help prevent chasing your tail when verifying velocity and drops
- making minor changes in powder charge and seating depth will not make a noticeable difference to the shooter who their message is going to, at least with the powders and bullets they've tested.
The differences in what creates success in the various disciplines is astounding.