Sure there is. The further out you go the larger the delta is in your discrepancies, that just comes at the cost of extended flight time exposed to the elements to push it off path.
I expect that at 50 yards you’ll have most everything shoot pretty good and make it hard to tell.
Sure there is. The further out you go the larger the delta is in your discrepancies, that just comes at the cost of extended flight time exposed to the elements to push it off path.
I expect that at 50 yards you’ll have most everything shoot pretty good and make it hard to tell.
Multi MOA is shooting suppressed off hand with an Aimpoint PRO and rubber crutch tip on end of buffer tube (Yes you can get a good cheek weld). Main use is for a truck/tractor gun.
Could put the upper on a SBR lower for the stock and mount a 1-4 optic in place of the red dot and use a JoyPod and heavy rear bag. Maybe that would work at 100 yards with very old eyes. Just have to go to the range and see.
I just built a 7.5" 300 Blk. At 100 yards and 200 yards it is a 2.5moa-3moa gun with the various 150's I've used in it so far.
It is a Minute-of-man cartridge to 200-300 yards. It is basically a magnum pistol cartridge.
It is a 30 carbine with a step up in bullet weight...it is a 357 magnum with a better BC.
It is not a 500 yard precision cartridge.
Pick a bullet... pick an appropriate powder... load it till it is 100% reliable...and rock on with it.
I just built a 7.5" 300 Blk. At 100 yards and 200 yards it is a 2.5moa-3moa gun with the various 150's I've used in it so far.
It is a Minute-of-man cartridge to 200-300 yards. It is basically a magnum pistol cartridge.
It is a 30 carbine with a step up in bullet weight...it is a 357 magnum with a better BC.
It is not a 500 yard precision cartridge.
Pick a bullet... pick an appropriate powder... load it till it is 100% reliable...and rock on with it.