This. Should not look like a five leaf cloverA dot
Mathematically, this is correct without the conditions factored in the equation. Wind and mirage will behave a little different when going from 100 to 300.Centerfire is pretty linear with respect to group size vs distance. So you would need .33 or less at 100. One ragged hole
David
Yes. And you may not know it.Wind and mirage will behave a little different when going from 100 to 300.
This is way above my ability. Depends on how small of groups you need (hunting or competing?) Regardless of the distance you cannot aways wait for some ideal wind or mirage condition to repeat. If there is a wind change from a certain direction how much do you hold off and in what direction. The best shooters understand this. You will have bad scores if you don't learn how to hold off. You cannot aim at the same place on the target and wait for some condition to repeat. Sometimes it may work.Keep in mind, at 300 yards shooter error and the effects of environment will be magnified at 300 yards compared to 100 yards.
If you want to be proficient at 300 yards, then my best advice is to shoot at 300 yards and learn to read the wind and mirage.
I like to be in the .1's at 100.
The 2 shots on right were sighters, then 5 for group.
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