"you might be reading the irons part about reduced 600 yard targets, that means a 600 yard target scaled down in size to be shot at 100 yards instead and supposed to represent the difficulty of 600. Which it doesn't come close to IMHO, but you do have to shoot fairly snug groups. Might even have to shoot a tighter group at 100 than 600 to stay in the 10/x ring but the wind isn't nearly a factor at 100 like 600.

That said if you can produce a pair of 10 shot .25 MOA targets my hats off to you.

I"ve shot some snug groups that impressed me, but mostly luck really in many ways, all they way to 1800 some odd yards. But repeating them has been extremely tough... 3 shot groups at 1800 something on the order of about 8 inches with a rough tape measure... and 5 shot groups at 600 yards on the order of 1 inch or so. But I can't do it consistently[/quote]"

No those groups I mentioned were 3 shot in a 100 yard underground lab. Let me clarify that it was not a 10 shot group and there was virtually no wind in my setting. I was using a M4 which I shot off some bags.

Last edited by GoForBroke; 04/20/19.