Blokesplaining Why 3 Round Groups... Aren't
Bloke on the Range
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7m 11s
Bloke takes to tackling one of the great topics of debate of our age: why anyone claiming their AK or Mini 14 shoots MOA is talking nonsense.
Or, more generally, why a 3-round group... isn't.
EDIT: It appears that some viewers are confused by the fact that I am firing the gun, as if this has any impact on the underlying maths and the underlying point.
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