That is a GREAT 100yard group, Mike.
I have heard of shooting 2-shot groups, then measuring c to c of those two shots, for up to a dozen shots. Then, adding up all those
2-shot groups and finding the average by dividing by the # of 2-shot groups.
The author of that method said it was more accurate in telling what THAT load was doing, than trying to hold it all together
for 5 or 10 shots and measuring c to c of the widest holes. He noted that method just gave you a measurement of your 2
worse 'pulled' shots in the actual group - or something like that. It does make sense for testing the actual accuracy of a
particular load by discounting overall c to c measurements which include screw-ups.
Of course, this simply is something else to test. LOL
Kinda like these groups - what is that load capable of? Is it the c to c or the actual measurement of the hole of 4 out of 5 "good" shots?
These are all 5 shot groups. The older I get, the more often this happens. The bottom targets were shot with "reclaimed" patches from my 14 bore rifle.
The bottom .60 cal. target used the .034" patches I used on the left hand target from my 14 bore rifle. These, also at 50yards.