I disagree with my brethren on this. With a stable rest and no other problems like the scope, bedding, etc., and assuming you are not shooting in reasonably good conditions; it's not hard to be stable shot-to-shot at 100-200 yds.
Now when I get four in 3/8" with the fifth separated enough to make the group 1/2" or 5/8" at 200 yds, that might be me and I'll test again. But four in 3/8" and the fifth making the group 1" at 100 yds is likely just the real potential accuracy of the group.
If you shot a 10 shot group with that load it may well measure an inch, and within those 10 shots you might find four in 3/8".
So when that happens to me I keep tuning, testing both powder charge and then seating depth. I have many times seen "flyers" slowly move into the group during such tuning.
Realize my view is not the majority view on this, but I have never been one to go along with the crowd.
When we are tuning at 600 or 1000 yds then conditions can create flyers and so we have to account for that. Also, even minute shooter errors are amplified at longer ranges.