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Question for those experienced handloaders and factory ammo shooters--Can achieve a decent grouping beyond 300 yards with factory ammo?Suppose benchrest conditions, you know how to shoot, you have 1 moa groups at 100 yards, using a common round (.308/30-06/.270). Can you maintain an accurate and precise group at 350? 400? Or does your 3-4" group at 300 yards become a 5-6" group at 300 yds?
Quote from: wooltie on March 30, 2016, 11:27:08 AMQuestion for those experienced handloaders and factory ammo shooters--Can achieve a decent grouping beyond 300 yards with factory ammo?Suppose benchrest conditions, you know how to shoot, you have 1 moa groups at 100 yards, using a common round (.308/30-06/.270). Can you maintain an accurate and precise group at 350? 400? Or does your 3-4" group at 300 yards become a 5-6" group at 300 yds?If you are shooting 1.5 MOA at 100 then (in theory) you are shooting 1.5 MOA at 500 which should be considered unacceptable for medium-long range hunting.Now if you find a good factory ammunition that is consistent enough and groups in your specific weapon at 100 yards, let it run at 300 and see what you find.
I feel that most factory loads are as consistent as the average hand loader's loads.
The math guys tell me that group sizes don't get bigger in a linear fashion. Wind and mirage have more of an impact on group size at the longer distances.If I had a gun that grouped 7.5 inches at 500 yards per Jonathan's example I wouldn't rule out a 500 yard shot if the conditions are favorable. The kill zone on a deer is 10 inches x 10 inches.