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<blockquote data-quote="aOWENc" data-source="post: 1184054" data-attributes="member: 86255"><p>No its definitely much better than that, I've achieved sub moa groups with it but I find the 300 to be a much more consistent shooter for me to shoot accurately. I took the .243 Prarie dog hunting and had no trouble hitting at 200 yards and some past that, but dad's 22-250 was much easier to get hits with. I've found that I need to hold the firearms forearm when at the bench to get a decent group, unlike letting the rifle recoil like I prefer to do. Perhaps it has something to do with the lightweight of the encore rifle. Also not very fond of the buckmaster scope on it by nikon, crosshairs seem wide, fine for shooting animals but for paper I prefer a thinner crosshair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aOWENc, post: 1184054, member: 86255"] No its definitely much better than that, I've achieved sub moa groups with it but I find the 300 to be a much more consistent shooter for me to shoot accurately. I took the .243 Prarie dog hunting and had no trouble hitting at 200 yards and some past that, but dad's 22-250 was much easier to get hits with. I've found that I need to hold the firearms forearm when at the bench to get a decent group, unlike letting the rifle recoil like I prefer to do. Perhaps it has something to do with the lightweight of the encore rifle. Also not very fond of the buckmaster scope on it by nikon, crosshairs seem wide, fine for shooting animals but for paper I prefer a thinner crosshair. [/QUOTE]
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