I have a theory that this “sleeping bullet” thing comes from guys that shoot a .30-06 10 shots a year, and always have a scope pegged out on high magnification. I think with a flinch inducing round and someone who doesn’t shoot regularly or with good form, combined with a dickhead chasing every little wobble his reticle makes at 100 yards on 24X, when he closes his eyes as the trigger breaks he doesn’t have a clue what he’s lined up on. at 2-300 he can’t see all those little motions away from the orange dot so he doesn’t move the rifle around chasing the reticle as much.
I knew “gunsmith” who swore by the sleeping bullet thing, his groups at 100 tightened up a lot when I asked him to humor me and dial his centerpoint special back to 4x.
I knew “gunsmith” who swore by the sleeping bullet thing, his groups at 100 tightened up a lot when I asked him to humor me and dial his centerpoint special back to 4x.