@Bullgator
I have watched that and the follow-up and two associated videos, such as mean radius, at least 4 times, not kidding.
I learn something new each time.
Group the rifle for the job. Jayden even mentions this. For example, my activity is hunting, then 7 of the 3 round groups with cooling in between is going to be most germaine to what I do. Especially on the first shot. I may have to take a second shot. Hunters I know have never had to take a third shot. And I feel, as do others, if you are taking more than 3 shots at an animal, something is dreadfully wrong and you need to stop and fix whatever it is.
Also, I heard of a guy, Wade at Texas Predator Hunting (TPH Podcast) do a 5 shot group of one single cold bore shot each day for five days. The dispersion was the same as if he took 5 shots at once.
Also, when to group a rifle. Obviously after break-in. And clean when precision suffers. I would think 50 to 80 rounds should be sufficient.
As to the stats, those an academic interest, IMHO. What size is the group?
"The target doesn't lie." - Erik Cortina
But I have also known Cortina to say that if the rifle is not shooting 3/8" at 100 yards in the first 3 shots or so, he is not going to waste more time and ammo. If it is not doing it in the first few shots, 73 more is not going to make it better.
So, either by factory ammo that works or work up a handload that works and just stick with that.
I have watched Tom Rivers - Simple Living. He will work up a load for his hunting rifle. He is not even doing competitions. He just wants predictable precision for hunting. Granted, he is in the Southeast and the forests are thick.