Advanced Marksmanship accuracy question

223man

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Am I correct in thinking to measure groups in moa instead of inches? I know what everyone thinks about groups but I got my AR-15 built a couple weekends ago and took it out but did not have my bi pod on it so I had to make a make shift support of a tackle box and could not really get into a good position with it.
So I was having difficulty but a managed to get a three inch group at 360 yrds and according to On Target that equates to a little over .77 moa. I do have my bi pod on it now and I have been dry firing the crap out of it so maybe I can cut it down a little the next time I go.
 
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MOA is a unit of measure, a sixtieth of a degree. One MOA at 100 yards is about an inch, at 200 yards it's about two inches, and so on. You can describe a group, or shot placement, relative to corrections, in MOA or inches. When I think about countering for wind, I favor in inches because I can visualize inches at distance better than seeing it in MOA, I'm not programed that way. However, if I have the opportunity to adjust my sight, rather than favor or, perhaps change a hold, I think in terms of MOA, because the sight is calibrated for adjustment in that unit.
 
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Either way is OK. Folks will know what you're talking about. Here, folks seem to equate MOA with 'cool'. Don't get caught up in 'Sniper PC'; we all put our trousers on one leg at a time here.

Greg
 
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Thanks guys. So now I guess my question is, is that kind of accuracy bad,fair,good? I mean I know I need work and my rifle really is not mach grade.


Lower: mega

stock: magpull prs

trigger: stock (for now will up grade ASAP)

upper: not sure got it in a trade but it is an A3

free float tube: model one

berral: 20" stainless 1-8 twist from model one

scope: center point (waiting to order something better)
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 223man</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks guys. So now I guess my question is, is that kind of accuracy bad,fair,good? </div></div>

If that was the average 5 shot grouping for the rifle, I would say it is very good. Since it is a single 3 shot group, I would ignore it until you have more larger count groups to look at.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Amric</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 223man</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks guys. So now I guess my question is, is that kind of accuracy bad,fair,good? </div></div>

If that was the average 5 shot grouping for the rifle, I would say it is very good. Since it is a single 3 shot group, I would ignore it until you have more larger count groups to look at. </div></div>


Yes, I will actually be doing that tomorrow.Thanx.