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1moa or half moa guaranteed rifles... worth anything or just a gimmick?
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1582740" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>Usually a guarantee from a particular rifle is under controlled conditions (inside, climate controlled) with the rifle locked in a shooting rest, with 1 particular type of ammo. This takes all shooter error and environmental factors out of the equation. </p><p>I think there are alot of rifles out there capable of sub moa, even sub 1/2 moa with the right conditions...this does not mean the buyer can hold this "accuracy" in the field each and every time.</p><p></p><p>I find that "realistic" accuracy claims are worthy of their claim. Some of the custom manufactures actually shoot their rifle off of bags or bipod in field conditions before they ship to make sure they are actually capable of their claims. These are the ones I tend to believe in. </p><p></p><p>People must remember that the "sub moa" claims are for the rifle and not any guarantee of what the buyer can actually shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1582740, member: 94491"] Usually a guarantee from a particular rifle is under controlled conditions (inside, climate controlled) with the rifle locked in a shooting rest, with 1 particular type of ammo. This takes all shooter error and environmental factors out of the equation. I think there are alot of rifles out there capable of sub moa, even sub 1/2 moa with the right conditions...this does not mean the buyer can hold this "accuracy" in the field each and every time. I find that "realistic" accuracy claims are worthy of their claim. Some of the custom manufactures actually shoot their rifle off of bags or bipod in field conditions before they ship to make sure they are actually capable of their claims. These are the ones I tend to believe in. People must remember that the "sub moa" claims are for the rifle and not any guarantee of what the buyer can actually shoot. [/QUOTE]
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