You need to shoot at 100 yards in order to get the accuracy reading.
I sight in at 25, 50 100, 200 & 300 yards, in order to know what my firearm is capable of, along testing my own ability. I don’t use any after market gadgets, and I easily achieve sub MOA off the bench in my set ups in 223 Remington, 243 Winchester and 7mm-08 Remington 24 “ rifle barrels.
I have a standard factory unmodified blue Encore with a crisp trigger, synthetic stock and forend, Leupold Dual Dovetailed base and rings and 223 Remington wears a 2-10x38 V10 Weaver scope and 243 Winchester & 7mm-08 Remington wears VX-II & Vari-X II 3-9x40 Leupold scopes respectively.
The best thing to do after you know your equipment is sighted in, forget the bench and shoot under real hunting situations. Prone, semi-prone, standing, kneeling, over barricade. Doing this, you will quickly see that your sub-MOA rifle, will not deliver that same performance unless you do your part.
Oh yea, all my handloads, I don’t buy any factory centerfire rifle or pistol ammo.
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