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<blockquote data-quote="Paladin300" data-source="post: 2115076" data-attributes="member: 115299"><p>I have personally never experienced the falicy you speak of? I have never owned a gun that shot moa or less that did not shot moa or less at range and I have literally owned dozens or more. However, I have owned several that the reverse is true. With certain bullet weights a particular rifle would not shoot moa at a hundred but shot moa or better at extended ranges once the bullet stabilized. A sub moa rifle is a sub moa rifle. It is not the rifle that is the issue at extended ranges but most likely the ammo or bullet used and as long as you are using premium components that shouldn't be an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paladin300, post: 2115076, member: 115299"] I have personally never experienced the falicy you speak of? I have never owned a gun that shot moa or less that did not shot moa or less at range and I have literally owned dozens or more. However, I have owned several that the reverse is true. With certain bullet weights a particular rifle would not shoot moa at a hundred but shot moa or better at extended ranges once the bullet stabilized. A sub moa rifle is a sub moa rifle. It is not the rifle that is the issue at extended ranges but most likely the ammo or bullet used and as long as you are using premium components that shouldn’t be an issue. [/QUOTE]
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