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1moa or half moa guaranteed rifles... worth anything or just a gimmick?
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<blockquote data-quote="tn shooter" data-source="post: 1583829" data-attributes="member: 59650"><p>No doubt a John Beanland or a nice Borden rifle will shoot super accurate groups. Several of my buddies have these and they are impressive......but at $4K they should be. As for me my factory Fierce, or Cooper shoot well enough and .5 -.75" MOA 5 shot groups with handholds is what I am able to get. Of course a Fierce or Cooper are not your lowest cost factory rifle, but for $1750-2200 you don't loose much to the custom rifles IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tn shooter, post: 1583829, member: 59650"] No doubt a John Beanland or a nice Borden rifle will shoot super accurate groups. Several of my buddies have these and they are impressive......but at $4K they should be. As for me my factory Fierce, or Cooper shoot well enough and .5 -.75" MOA 5 shot groups with handholds is what I am able to get. Of course a Fierce or Cooper are not your lowest cost factory rifle, but for $1750-2200 you don't loose much to the custom rifles IMO. [/QUOTE]
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