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Schneider Rifle Barrels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 675545" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>In a response to my statement about my rifle's "All of mine sure shoot better than I do" Easy to figure out.</p><p></p><p>My rifles all have an accuracy level; the best ones about 1/2 MOA. As I can't hold one perfectly still, the accuracy the rifles have adds to what my holding area on the target is. The best I've been able to hold a rifle against my shoulder is about 3/4ths MOA. Shooting a 1/2 MOA rifle and holding 3/4 MOA will make bullets print about 1-1/4 MOA on paper.</p><p></p><p>Several top level high power competitors have tested their rifles in machine rests and they'll shoot sub 1/2 MOA at 600 yards. From prone, the very best their owners can shoot them is about 1 MOA, but typically is about 1-1/4 MOA on a good day. I don't know of anybody who can hold a rifle's aiming point under 1/2 MOA.</p><p></p><p>Such is life with hand held rifles held against ones shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 675545, member: 5302"] In a response to my statement about my rifle's "All of mine sure shoot better than I do" Easy to figure out. My rifles all have an accuracy level; the best ones about 1/2 MOA. As I can't hold one perfectly still, the accuracy the rifles have adds to what my holding area on the target is. The best I've been able to hold a rifle against my shoulder is about 3/4ths MOA. Shooting a 1/2 MOA rifle and holding 3/4 MOA will make bullets print about 1-1/4 MOA on paper. Several top level high power competitors have tested their rifles in machine rests and they'll shoot sub 1/2 MOA at 600 yards. From prone, the very best their owners can shoot them is about 1 MOA, but typically is about 1-1/4 MOA on a good day. I don't know of anybody who can hold a rifle's aiming point under 1/2 MOA. Such is life with hand held rifles held against ones shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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