Thanks everyone. We had a nominal crosswind/tailwind coming in at about a 45 degree angle from our right/rear. I'd guess 3-5 MPH. That might account for the vertical spread. It could also be our inexperience as we are still learning.
Bob
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Thanks everyone. We had a nominal crosswind/tailwind coming in at about a 45 degree angle from our right/rear. I'd guess 3-5 MPH. That might account for the vertical spread. It could also be our inexperience as we are still learning.
Bob
This is a Moa http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moa:
All kidding aside, 1 MOA is actually 1.047" at 100 yards, 2.094" at 200 yards and so on. Still, it is 10.47" at 1,000 yards. But rounding down to 1" would only upset the most anal of bench rest shooters.
Did I miss something? Three round, five round, and ten round groups are the norm. Four round groups are going to piss off the anal, linear equation benchrest shooters.
It really is a five round group....although it does not look like it in the photo.