Originally Posted by
gimp
So what is the problem I really see?
Essentially, it's that the average hunter/shooter and the hunting/shooting culture has picked up the language and the concepts of precision shooting, and people are applying these to their results without really understanding them. It creates an environment of misinformation, drives people to waste a lot of time and ammunition or components chasing results that don't matter and aren't real because other people claim them on the internet, and leads to variously, both poor confidence in equipment when results are inconsistent - or unjustified overconfidence that then falls apart when taken out a bit further.
I really see very little downside to applying a bit more specificity in terms and collecting more data. It allows absolute confidence, tied to real expectations - and frees up energy to focus on things that matter more.