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What makes a cartridge accurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrb1982" data-source="post: 1110035" data-attributes="member: 50419"><p>Seems to me that all other preferences aside, meaning trigger, brake, stock, ect., quality of the barrel and how well it was installed seem to be the driving factor from what I can see. The other stuff just becomes preference and for lack of a better non-existing word, "fitability." This too aids in accuracy. But I guess I look at it this way, if you took the same stock, scope, trigger, and other components, and just swapped out barrels, the main variation would be the barrel, not all the other "fitability" stuff. In the end, does it all come together as one unit working synonymously? Yes. But to answer only the part of the original question, what I believe makes a cartridge accurate, the barrel is the first thing that comes to mind. With that said, all the other stuff is important too, just in a different way. hahaha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrb1982, post: 1110035, member: 50419"] Seems to me that all other preferences aside, meaning trigger, brake, stock, ect., quality of the barrel and how well it was installed seem to be the driving factor from what I can see. The other stuff just becomes preference and for lack of a better non-existing word, "fitability." This too aids in accuracy. But I guess I look at it this way, if you took the same stock, scope, trigger, and other components, and just swapped out barrels, the main variation would be the barrel, not all the other "fitability" stuff. In the end, does it all come together as one unit working synonymously? Yes. But to answer only the part of the original question, what I believe makes a cartridge accurate, the barrel is the first thing that comes to mind. With that said, all the other stuff is important too, just in a different way. hahaha [/QUOTE]
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