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Hunting Rifle MOA Rant
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Kee" data-source="post: 1486694" data-attributes="member: 107051"><p>Much clapping over here. Years ago, a very kind man used the word "myopic" to describe the race to collect the finest gear among the hunting community. Others, less polished, have described it as gear queering. Either way, I think broad swaths of the hunting community focus really hard on mechanical accuracy and terminal performance when their practical accuracy is trash and the deer doesn't seem to care whether it was a 165 gr or 180 gr projectile that hit them. </p><p></p><p>I've always read "good enough for a hunting rifle" more as, "I've reached the practical limits of what I can achieve mechanically and the incremental difference between 3/4 MOA and 1/4 MOA will be lost on me when I can only hold 2 MOA in field positions"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Kee, post: 1486694, member: 107051"] Much clapping over here. Years ago, a very kind man used the word "myopic" to describe the race to collect the finest gear among the hunting community. Others, less polished, have described it as gear queering. Either way, I think broad swaths of the hunting community focus really hard on mechanical accuracy and terminal performance when their practical accuracy is trash and the deer doesn't seem to care whether it was a 165 gr or 180 gr projectile that hit them. I've always read "good enough for a hunting rifle" more as, "I've reached the practical limits of what I can achieve mechanically and the incremental difference between 3/4 MOA and 1/4 MOA will be lost on me when I can only hold 2 MOA in field positions" [/QUOTE]
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