I think anyone who shoots regularly will appreciate that 1/4 MOA at 300m is very, very, very hard to do. It requires a good rifle, good glass, good ammo and a good shooter to all be performing well on the given day. There is also a big difference between 1/4 or 1/2 or whatever MOA at 100m and maintaining that grouping at 300 - it ain't staight-line math that's for sure.
I'm sure we all get a bit irked at some of the posts ( see my post earlier tonight on the Black and Green Forum questioning claims that AR's can break 1/2 MOA without too much effort to see what I mean ) but, really, I think most people are just so excited that they had a great grouping that they want to post their success online and is there really a problem with that ? I know I have done so - the first time I put "5 inside a dime" with my TRG 22 I was over the moon. I'm still excited when, with that rifle, I do 5 shot groups in the .3's and want to tell other shooters as (for me at least) it requires concentration and for me to perform as well as I can. Can I do the same with my Savage 10FP in a Choate Stock ? Quite simply - NO, I cannot - looking thru my records here, the best I have done with that rifle is 1.305 at 300 yards (not meters) but I'm still pleased with that as it is sub half MOA with a relatively cheap rifle.
Do you all really want to be calling people out who have posted their possibly not to be repeated all time best groups ? Personally, I think it is in questionable taste and may reinforce a mistaken impression of precision shooters.
BTW - On Dec 5 last year at Mission Rod and Gun I shot a 0.372" (4 shot not 5 shot - long story) group with the TRG - have I repeated that ? Sadly, No but if I do I will feel OK about posting it on CGN as, in my fiftieth year I couldn't give a monkey's toss about being called on it - it will be what it will be but some newer shooters may feel reluctant to post their stuff for fear of 'calling out' which will be too bad.
We've all posted some of our proudest moments, including yours truly. Not a thing wrong with that. My best posted group was 4 shots into .032" at 100m that I have yet to repeat, but then again, I rarely shoot my guns at 100 unless I am working up loads or doing barrel break in.
I applaud Maynard for doing his part to try and entice new shooters to the sport of F-Class/TR/F-TR the more the merrier, even if it does seem like he is "calling people out".
BTW....when are you coming back to Kamloops to shoot, or did we scare you off last time?