Trevor60 said:
I would have to agree with mystic and AJ300mag on this one. What you are looking for at 300 yards is vertical, the horizontal could me a foot wide as long as the vertical is less then 3x 30cal holes tall. At 100, gun handling is more apparent and a poor shot could wreak a good group or more importantly an outstanding hold could show a load that is sub par to be better then it is. I could shoot a .5 inch group with a great load and a .40 inch group with an ok load and find out that the 2nd load is crap at distance.
Trevor
Wow! Ok Trevor, I have some questions. If you can answer them then I will admit that I was wrong, and for that matter, Steven Blair would be wrong as well. ;D
How is gun handling more apparent at 100 yards than at longer distance?
the aiming point is much more clearly defined at 100 then at 300 or 1,000
Does that mean that at 1,000 yards gun handling doesn't matter?
No i would never suggest that; but what i would suggest is that i could split a bullet hole into quadrants at 100 which i can not do at 300. (if i were to use the same target size at both distances).
How can a bad shot wreck a group at 100 and not at 300?
It wouldn't... if we look at the 2 pictures we can clearly see one group had a bad shot but what if we could say the one hole group had a bad shot as well. at 100 yards is not as clearly defined as at 300. At 300 i could have a clearer picture of what the other 4 bullets did and could include or discard the flyer ( i never discard i re-test promising groups). i don't get that luxury with the 100 yard group with the bullets holes being stacked on top of one another if we look at the 2nd photo and moved the 12 o'clock flyer to the 9 o'clock side on the same vertical plane i would think that would be an outstanding load almost zero vertical
How can an outstanding hold make a bad load shoot great?
It wouldn't that is my point a bad load at 100 could look better because of the shooters ability to shoot
How can you have foot wide horizontal at 300 yards and trust that load?
the foot horizontal was more of a comment on saying the importance of vertical over horzitional
How can a great load shoot .5" groups and an ok load shoot .4" groups?
i didn't say groupS i said group and i will answer you question with a question how many time do you test a load that you think didn't work?
Thanks
Trevor