I've never been to a PRS match, but having watched some videos, there is so much skill involved that I doubt my score would be affected much by the difference between two grades of ammo that only differ by 0.25 moa. It's no bench rest shoot.
What matters is that your 'cone of accuracy' is predictable and reliable. At extended distance (we shoot out to 400+), a flyer is going to be miles off target... or worst, just off target causing you to adjust into a condition that doesn't exist and you loose 2 shots and confusion begins.
when you watch the vids, you will see a shooter engage with a cadence and then stop dead after a miss... odds are it didn't make any sense and now, "what the heck do I do?". Experienced shooters will keep on motoring and hope the next shot goes where they expect... otherwise, you can hear the whistle getting closer.....
So I would gladly shoot a 'looser' group where 100% of the shots stayed in that cone vs a smoking good type with the occasional zinger... why alot of competitive LR PRS shooters gravitate to Lapua CenterX and Eley equivalent (I think that would be MATCH)
Super accuracy is amazing and we will gladly take it... but consistency is what helps you score the most points
Jerry
Very little to no wind... circled the fliers as the next shot with the same hold, went back into the group. On the bottom left target, those 2 shots high right were not consecutive shots. The zinger off to the right on the bottom right... tightest core for 9rds and one heck of a zinger
so even the highest grades can have bad lots.
CenterX, same rifle, same conditions as it was shot right after. Again, not the best lot of CX I have shot but compare the group sizes of the core (circled the groups size)... was XACT worth twice as much? These two types of ammo were likely made in a similar time frame given the lots numbers.
I hope the new batches of ammo coming in shortly will be more consistent