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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 1727167" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>to answer your question, yes MOA is fine. Everyone wants a bug hole rifle but if you are shooting moa at 500 in field conditions, factory ammo, etc then you are in the hunt. Only caution I have is that MOA at closer ranges, can and often does, go to crap at longer ranges. Just verify before hand. IF you reload..... I generally like to shoot 500 to get a feel for the performance of my ammo and chrono at the same time. If I get low SD and good accuracy I usually settle in. I also expect 2-3" groups. I am not happy with hand loads and MOA performance in good conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 1727167, member: 61747"] to answer your question, yes MOA is fine. Everyone wants a bug hole rifle but if you are shooting moa at 500 in field conditions, factory ammo, etc then you are in the hunt. Only caution I have is that MOA at closer ranges, can and often does, go to crap at longer ranges. Just verify before hand. IF you reload..... I generally like to shoot 500 to get a feel for the performance of my ammo and chrono at the same time. If I get low SD and good accuracy I usually settle in. I also expect 2-3" groups. I am not happy with hand loads and MOA performance in good conditions. [/QUOTE]
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