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Well, you're right, of course, and that's what I was trying to say, but not very well. I wasn't thinking of it as a "group", but just two independent holes. Use the same edge on both holes. When in doubt, mumble | |||
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There's an old adage of "aim small, miss small". This is likely one reason the group for the 1" paster is relatively tight. A second reason is likely the color of target versus your scope's reticle. A black reticle can get lost in a 3" black paster. Your impacts on the 3" paster are generally in the lower half. Combined with the low impacts on the orange paster, I suspect your scope's point of aim needs to come up a little. Assuming you want to zero at this distance with the Norma ammo. Based on the impacts on the 3" paster, I suspect the Norma is consistently more of a 1.5+ MOA load for your rifle. Well, unless you continue to bang out 3/4 MOA groups with that ammo. But anyway, 1.5 to 2 MOA performance from FMJ ammo is actually pretty good. | |||
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Nice Groups but just think how much better they will be when you hit 85 years. Chris | |||
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Nice shooting!! "Everybody wants to go to heaven, but nobody wants to die." Joe Louis | |||
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