mdwest
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For my more modern bolt guns, I expect sub MOA accuracy.. that’s what most manufacturers like Christensen, fierce, seekins, etc all “guarantee”.. but truth be told if I can find a good hunting load that reliably produces 1 MOA I find that perfectly acceptable..
as a follow up to the previous... its honestly pretty amazing just how accurate a "hunting" rifle can be these days.. numerous manufacturers are offering "sub MOA" guarantees.. and while there are some qualifiers/discriminators associated (typically theyre talking about 3 round groups, not 5 round.. using match grade ammo.. under very controlled conditions).. many of these manufacturers arent kidding...
as an example.. I picked up another Christensen Arms Mesa this past weekend... its in 308 (shouldnt be a surprise to anyone that knows me)..
I have a particularly accurate 308 handload that all of my other 308's really like (I get sub MOA out of the kimber, rem 600, and ruger bolt actions.. about 1.15 MOA out of my daughters Howa 1500.. and about 1.5 MOA out of the 2x AR10's we hunt pigs with.. all using this particular load).... so I took the new Christensen to the range today to get a zero on the rifle and see how well it groups.. if it did well, the intention was to take it to the woods this weekend for opening day of deer season...
Understand that many years ago I considered myself a very good rifle shooter.. I competed for a few years.. attended multiple "sniper" schools (both military and law enforcement) and put a whole lot of rounds down range back in those days (other people were paying for it.. so.. why not? )... I also worked for a few years as a major metro area SWAT sniper and ended up the sniper team leader before leaving law enforcement..
but these days, I consider myself maybe a little above average at best... I simply dont shoot nearly that much anymore.. and my eyes and body have both grown old... so.. the below pic is NOT me bragging about my abilities.. this is me saying the rifle is really nothing short of incredible in terms of accuracy and handling compared to most hunting rifles of old where maybe a 1.5-2" group was considered more than acceptable out of a bolt gun..
I pulled the shot on the left.. I knew it as soon as the shot was released.. the gun is new to me and this was the very first group after I achieved a 100 yard zero... the other 2 rounds speak for themselves..
this was done at an indoor 100 yard range in DFW (Rifle Gear off 121).. shots were taken at 100 yards..
so... back to the original question... whats acceptable accuracy?
I think "it depends"..
what rifle are you shooting? what caliber are you shooting (something known for accuracy?)? what is the shooter capable of doing (a .5 MOA gun isnt going to be all that accurate in the hands of a 5 MOA shooter).. etc..etc..
but with the right gun, ammo, shooter combination.. these days just about anything is possible.. even when using a relatively inexpensive rig (this was from a base model Christensen Mesa, with a Leupold VX3 3.5-10x40 optic).. nothing special at all honestly...
the gun is really just that good.. while I was feeding it known quality ammo.. this ammo wasn’t built for this particular rifle…
Although I don’t think I’ll be brewing anything special up for it now… I think I’ll just stick with what I’ve got…
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