Are you saying if Evan’s study was conducted at 1000 yards, the results would be much worse??Some suggestions based on my testing:
Reduce your impact velocity. If you can get your loads to pass through the target at, say, 1600 fps or less, and come in with some angle (like from the apogee of a long-range shot), it will show you more about the limitations of open-mic systems at long range.
What you are doing right now is nearly the ideal situation for the target to show accuracy (high-velocity impact). As the mach number of the projectile reduces, the shock wave the target is hearing is released farther and farther from the target, which gives the wind more time to shift the sound toward the downwind side and slight computational errors to become measurable.