slow is slow
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So while reading threads here and elsewhere I continue to come across posts that insinuate or outright say that precision isn't linear. And by that I mean an average 1/2" group at 50 yards equates to a 1" group at a hundred under the same conditions (unchanging wind) and for argument's sake we'll say that the stabilized bullet does not go through a transonic phase between the two distances. It's either already subsonic or supersonic throughout. I can't see what would make the precision of the round non linear, but I continue to see posts about a gun/ round that can hit tiny targets at 50, but opens up tremendously at 100. What say the learned gurus of trajectory?
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