Re: Expectation for accuracy?
I think we get hung up on standards and lose track of the true goal; progress. Comparing oneself to other shooters and other shooters' standards is, IMHO, immaterial.
One does the best one can. One develops one's own standards from experience, and works to improve upon them. Anything else is about someone else, and they're not shooting your rifle at your target with your ammunition.
If you want to compare, compete.
For me, even when I compete, the only comparison that matters is with my own previous performance. I 'win' or 'lose' based on whether I've improved or not. The rest of the shooters on the line are simply providing a necesary distraction.
I shoot the wind two ways; to learn, and to apply the learning. Too learn, I shoot without compensation and keep track of the correlation between wind conditions and deflection. To apply the learning, I compensate according to conditions so I can enlist the wind to blow the bullet <span style="font-style: italic">onto</span> the desired POI.
Greg