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Old December 31, 2020, 06:38 PM   #16
baddarryl
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Originally Posted by Jim Watson View Post
A 100 yard target will get you started but you should test at the range you mean to shoot at. Assuming you are getting bragging accuracy, 100 yards may not be enough to tell a difference in two loads with "one ragged hole." Where at midrange, 300-600 yards, the natural spread will show the difference.

When I was shooting F class, I had ready access to 600 yards and did my detail testing there. I did not get a look at 800-1000 yards until a match and it was just a matter of plugging in the comeups and hoping for the best.
Thanks. My issue is I don't have access to that kind of distance. When I do finally shoot it will be under match conditions. I have not done it before but I am prepping for NRA XTC as well as 3x600 matches.
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