Originally Posted by vapodog

Can you do this?.....place two targets at 100 and 200 yards distance and one precisely behind the other such that one only has to shoot through paper at 100 yards and therefore can measure the very same (10-shot) group at both ranges.....

This should prove the theory that the MOA is different at different ranges....or possibly disprove it.....I won't speculate!


I think I can rig that up. Should be interesting.
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I could be wrong but it seems that bullets hitting even a piece of paper at high speed could cause them to deflect a little, opening up the group at 200. Just guessing.