How to measure accuracy to 3 decimal places?

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I measure mine the best way. I poke the jaws of my digital caliper into the two holes that are furthest apart. I proceed to bring the jaws closer together until I hear the paper tear or it's noticably buckled. (It wasn't laying perfectly flat when I shot it, right?) I can then read the measure and add one caliber unless the measure was too high to begin with. Of course, if there's no paper between the holes it's automatically a "one ragged hole" group even if the ragged hole is 4" in diameter.:):):)
 
I think many folks have forgotten, or never heard of, 'Significant figures'.

No it has nothing to do with a sexy blonde.
 
Jeff59

I tried your program. My 308 - 5 shots. What do you think?



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And my AR.


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This program is really great!!!


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Bullet said:
Jeff59

I tried your program. My 308 - 5 shots. What do you think?

Amazing.

Thanks for trying the program and posting the results.

Since releasing the program I've been exposed to a lot of different shooting disciplines, everything from airgun to long range high power. The precision and accuracy at every level is almost unbelievable. It takes a tremendous amount of time and dedication to achieve these results.

Jeff59

http://www.ontargetshooting.com
 
Good groups for the internet? It's easy. Just ignore all the bad groups and keep to three shot groups. Sooner or later a clover leaf is going to accidently happen.:evil:

Nice group Bullet! Holy Cow!!!! I only get that with ONE SHOT groups.
 
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