That's a strawman. Of course you're not going to consistently hit a 1moa target with a load that groups 3moa. I'm not saying that.
What I'm saying is that since no-one is practically trying to shoot .25moa targets, and improving your theoretical precision to .25moa from say .5moa does not practically improve your ability to hit a practical sized target, then it is a waste of time.
I haven't said anything about taking shortcuts on my dropchart, in fact I think that it is a very overlooked area of long range as well, where most people simply plug numbers into a PDA and trust it. From my observations at the long range shoots I've attended that certainly isn't a 100% solution for anything.
I'm also trying to make the point that you can practice all you like, if you're not practicing the important things, it's no good to you.
These are things that are continually ignored and overlooked in favour of "how do I get a .25moa load"
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