RE: If Robin Hood Lived?
Getting groups like that out at the longer distances are not new. Back in 1987, a few years after I purchased my Relayer, I was getting 2-3" groups at 60-65 yards, freehand. But just because you can soot accurately out that far on a fixed target, (the target will not move) does it mean you will hit where the arrow should on an animal because the animal can move before the arrow gets there.
The scope moount that awshucks is talking about is based on old time rifle style. They have elivation clicks on the front that lifts the scope to be able to achive crosshairs on the greater distances.