.5 MOA and better is where I get happy.
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Wow, a 250 yard hunting rifle, here I thought you had to shoot out to 500 for hunting nowadays. And all rifles have to shoot 1/4moa all day long or they suck. Your probably only gonna put a couple hundred dollar scope on your **** deer rifle that only shoots 1.5 inches or so. Hell that sounds......sensible.
While I like bolt guns that shoot 1inch or less in three shot groups Or even 5 shot groups (I know three shot groups are so outdated) 1.5ish is plenty good enough out to 300 and probably even further for deer size targets. I do hope however that if you get a good enough gun, you don't get it in something like a 270 Or else you will be the laughing stock of TBH and deer camp. Every one knows 270, 3006, and the like bounce off deer now
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Have done the 500+ yard shots but still much prefer to actually hunt and get as close as I can to the intended game. A lot of my rifle kills have been closer than some of my bow kills. Hunting is fun but those close encounters are a lot of fun. On my place in Mississippi my longest kill has been 220 yards the rest of the 50+ deer on that place have been inside 70 with most inside 40 yards. lease here in Texas that I have had for 17 years longest shots were on the 2 best bucks I have taken on it and they were 140 and 150 yards. I prepare for long shots but mostly shoot at close range if I can set up for it. One day during season shot at 100, 300, 400 and 800 yards then killed my deer that afternoon at 18 yards, but I was sure of the shot.
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Originally posted by M16 View PostHere’s what a lot of people don’t realize. If your rifle is sighted to the middle of where it groups. A one and a half inch group puts you within .75 inches of your aiming point.
If you're hunting and shooting at longer ranges, or if you're "really hunting" and stalking in closer and shooting off hand or off some shooting sticks while standing or kneeling, and you have an elevated heart rate, maybe a little out of breath, maybe a little buck fever, etc... then that 1.5" accuracy you get on the bench in perfect shooting conditions might be more like 6" at 100 yards under hunting conditions. If your rifle shoots 1/2" groups on the bench, maybe it's 2" at 100 yards under hunting conditions.
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