I was cleaning out the freezer yesterday and found a Deer heart from a 4 point buck I shot back in 2015. So having just read a recent thread where the term “Pie Plate’ was used it got me to thinking, I wonder if guys realize how accurate that grouping really is.
So here it is….
A 2.5 yr old deer heart on a 10” pie plate;
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...ps5zbv0jfg.jpg
This is a 1” MOA dot, you can see how small an area that actually is in regards to the heart;
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...psn5g6v4sl.jpg
That is why when guys say 'Pie Plate' is good ...they aren't kidding.
I guess we've all become so used to using rests, 9x scopes and looking at pictures of the 'Bull's Eye' hits with pictures taken from 12" away, that we think that you 'need' to shoot MOA, but reality is even 5" grouping will still hit the heart.
Yes...we should strive to make the best shot possible, but a lot of hunters don't have the opportunity to shot often or desire to become 'snipers'. I know at my camp the pie plate fixed to the post at 50 yds is the benchmark :)