Originally Posted by JohnBurns
It helps if I explain one more time that for the bullets to have hit the upper bull the Leupold would have needed to be adjusted 24 MOA.

Either being wrong or misleading people multiple times is of no help at all.

In order for:
Originally Posted by JonA
the bottom hole would need to be actually hitting the top of the bull.

it would need to hit 25.13 MOA above the point of aim. Given the group has roughly a .25" vertical spread, this would place the center of the group right at 25.25 MOA above the point of aim. Just like I said. Let me know if you'd like me to hold your hand through the math.

The noted hole in the target is clearly significantly higher than that.

Saying you think he should have used a more accurate rifle and/or fired more rounds is perfectly legitimate criticism.

Saying the bullets landed right where they were supposed to land is untrue.