Here's one for you target fellas:
How exactly does one determine the size of a group of shots on a target? All my life I've heard of such-and-such inch groups, and I always thought that meant the distance between the outside edges of the two most widely spaced bullet holes. But now I am reading that folks shooting .308 caliber are getting 3/8" (.375 inch) groups, which would mean nearly one-hole groups.
I'm also finding that there are significant differences between the average distance between points of impact on separate groups with the same outside diameter measurement. This factors into accuracy to some degree.
So, what is the official means of measuring the group size?