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But you’re talking EVERYTHING is measured. Case length, jump to the lands, boolit seating depth, grain count, primer manufacturer, type of scope, breathing, diet, how many cups of coffee, sand composition of the bags, where the sand came from....I don't think that's what he meant Gerrit.
I used to shoot competition Benchrest. The difference between winning and losing was often measured in thousands of an inch at 100 yards. A 1/4 inch group at 300 yards/meters is just 1/8 either way. That's just 2 tenths over a 6 inch picatinny rail. About 4 microns. That isn't an issue though cuz it doesn't change. It's just a reference to what sort of precision is required to place.
I admire those who can shoot well with iron sights. But it's a different game vs Benchrest. There are all sorts of different kinds of competition. Each has its challenges. Benchrest (no matter what type of firearm) is won and lost by the size of your 5 shot or ten shot group at various ranges. Microns matter.