As interesting as this is, especially confirming Hornady's claims, why would we shoot multiple 3-shot groups when we could just shoot one large group and in so doing gain sound information about precision? I am missing the point.3 shot groups averaged out to 0.89moa, so using the 65% variability rule, 3 shot groups could be expected from 0.31moa to 1.47moa.
I experienced groups from 0.3 to 1.46moa
You're not missing the point but you'd be missing your point of aim once you've shot 20+ rounds at your target!As interesting as this is, especially confirming Hornady's claims, why would we shoot multiple 3-shot groups when we could just shoot one large group and in so doing gain sound information about precision? I am missing the point.
You just proved that it shoots a bad consistent 3 shot cold barrel group for hunting. Shooting 10 or 20 shot groups wont help it.With 3 shot groups you’d be better off looking at your worst group for predictive purposes, if you shot more than one. Your best group means nothing, because the existence of larger groups proves that it isn’t indicative of the whole. It’s the same deal with average group size. Whats the logic of saying a rifle shoots 1 MOA if mathematically, and demonstrably half of your groups are bigger than that?
At least your worst group has a chance of predicting the precision of the whole. Out of the 120 unique 3 shot groups in a 10 shot group, there are 8 groups that are tied for worst, all of which give the same size group as the 10 which gets the odds of a single 3 shot group up to 6.5 percent. The best group or average group size have a zero percent of being right.
As interesting as this is, especially confirming Hornady's claims, why would we shoot multiple 3-shot groups when we could just shoot one large group and in so doing gain sound information about precision? I am missing the point.
I didn’t prove much of anything; much like 3 shot groups don’t prove much of anything.You just proved that it shoots a bad consistent 3 shot cold barrel group for hunting. Shooting 10 or 20 shot groups wont help it.
So 3 shot groups are useless, but 1 shot groups are totally fine. Interesting theory.I didn’t prove much of anything; much like 3 shot groups don’t prove much of anything.
If you really want to know what your barrel does cold, shoot a cold shot group, one shot per day until you’ve accumulated enough to believe it, whatever that number is to you.
Got it. And it's solid proofWhat I've been posting just proves the variability in small sample testing
Three shot groups for zeroing the rifle.So 3 shot groups are useless, but 1 shot groups are totally fine. Interesting theory.
I think the idea is to shoot a single shot at the same target, point of aim, etc over a number of days.So 3 shot groups are useless, but 1 shot groups are totally fine. Interesting theory.
So 3 shot groups are useless, but 1 shot groups are totally fine. Interesting theory.
Yes im aware. My point is if you're talking about hunting the level of accuracy required is not sufficient to justify the level of autism present in precision shooting disciplines. 3 round groups, while not ideal could hardly be called "useless" in the context of zeroing a hunting rifle.Three shot groups for zeroing the rifle.
One shot from a cold bore barrel hours or a day apart will confirm cold bore POI , which is important for a hunting rifle.
When i am practicing with my hunting rifles I fire two quick shots only.
Fir my match rifles it's a different story.
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A bunch of 3 shot groups can work; if you stack the targets when you’re done and see what the whole thing looks likeI wouldn't suggest shooting a bunch of 3 shot groups. What I've been posting just proves the variability in small sample testing
More results to come in future![]()
Not a 1 shot group; but a group formed out of only cold bore shots.So 3 shot groups are useless, but 1 shot groups are totally fine. Interesting theory.
I realize that , that is why I mentioned I do not use the same system for my match rifles.Yes im aware. My point is if you're talking about hunting the level of accuracy required is not sufficient to justify the level of autism present in precision shooting disciplines. 3 round groups, while not ideal could hardly be called "useless" in the context of zeroing a hunting rifle.



























