Shot Group Size 3, 5, 10? Does it even matter?
This video explores the concept of statistical relevance in firearm accuracy testing, specifically focusing on shot group sizes. The presenter tests a Seekins DMR in 6mm ARC with Hornady match-grade ammunition, firing 70 rounds to assess group consistency and velocity data. While aiming for 100 rounds, a storm and limited ammunition curtailed the experiment. The findings suggest that while larger sample sizes offer more data, smaller groups can still be indicative of a rifle's potential accuracy, especially when external factors like mirage and wind are present.











