
What do your handgun groups look like at 7/10/15/25 yards? - Reddit
Jan 10, 2013 · I'm a new shooter and I was just curious what the average shooter is able to accomplish shooting a handgun at 7, 10, 15, and 25 yards. What kind of groups should I expect at those distances using two hands (freehand, no bench!) on a handgun? I only have this recent picture of my best 7 yard, 10 shot group.
Confused about group size - Shooters' Forum
Aug 10, 2015 · The green target is 2 separate groups at 100 yards-one 3 shot group and one 5 shot group. The white and red target is a 300 yard group. Simple - what else is going on is wind and mirage. Most likely your 100 yard range is a "honey hole" ( terrain surrounding the range that does not see a lot of condition changes).
Acceptable group size > AR Discussions > AR15.COM
Dec 11, 2015 · 10 five shot groups at 200 yards will give you an idea of what the weapon can do with that ammo at that range. Regardless of how good of a marksman you are, you're not …
200 yd groups not what expected | Sniper's Hide Forum
Nov 16, 2018 · 200 yard groups for most people tell the tale, While a lot of people can manage a few 1/2 MOA groups at 100 yards and will usually cherry pick the best of the bunch. At 200 yards there is no place to hide.
Average Grouping / Experience Level | Rokslide Forum
Mar 29, 2019 · Average group size is probably 2 inches at 20 and grows an inch for every 10 yards if I’m shooting decently. Varies with the amount of shooting I’ve done lately.
Group Size FACTS: Shooting for Accuracy - Brian Enos's Forums
Jul 22, 2010 · I had a 40 caliber SVI that would shoot 5 shot groups under two inches at 50 yards, off sandbags, all day long. Long ago I had a 38 special revolver that would do that, only the groups were never larger that 1.5".
7 yard groups | Defensive Carry
Mar 2, 2020 · Defensive shooting isn’t about stacking the tightest group when standing still at a stationary target. Once you have an understanding of proper sight alignment and trigger control, as well as a functional level of competence of both you should be good to go.
Rifle Target Proper Measuring Group Size - Winchester
Sep 14, 2016 · Measure your group size using the center-to-center method. Use a digital or dial caliper or a precision ruler to measure the distance from the outside edges of the two bullet holes farthest apart on your target, as shown above.
Reloading 101: Measuring group size and converting to MOA
Aug 11, 2016 · Most precision rifle shooters and reloaders like to measure the size of their groups to determine the level of precision attainable with a given rifle and ammunition combination.
What kind of groups should be expected? | The Firearms Forum
Dec 27, 2011 · Here are some groups from this summer using a basically stock Ruger 10/22 Target with a BSA 6x18 - 40mm scope and a bipod rest. Ammo choice makes a big difference in this rifle.
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