Originally Posted by 1minute
Anyone stepped up yet?



No one will. Anyone with a shred of critical thinking skills will know that a bullet can not change angles of flight by itself. I, of course, have seen rifles systems that shot better at LR than at shorter ranges, but in every single case we were able to trace it back to something else besides "going to sleep". This idea got a lot of traction in certain military circles a few years ago with ELR 50cals and 408 Cheytac's. Several consistently shot smaller groups at 7-900 yards than at 100 yards. Finally they were shot through acoustic screens at multiple ranges.... The groups were lineal... Who woulda guessed. The guns did in fact shoot better at distance, but it was always something else.



Unless you believe that certain bullets have magical properties, they can't auto correct. Even if the bullet isn't completely stable at first it is still "wobbling" around a cone, a cone from which the center is already divergent from the "bore line" a certain degree. Even when it "stabilizes" and the cone gets smaller, it still has the angular divergence that it started with.