Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Blackheart,

I depends on how you define MOA groups. Some people only shoot 3-shot groups, and but they'll only average about 2/3 as large as 5-shot groups. And some people judge accuracy by one group, instead of more than one.

This particular RAR averaged 1.4 MOA for a minimum of two 5-shot groups at 100 with nine different kinds of .22 Magnum ammo, which I've found unusual in .22 Magnums--and I've owned quite a few, including a Marlin 882. In my experience they'll often shoot well with 2-3 kinds of ammo, but not a wide variety, and when a wide variety of .22 Magnum ammo isn't available (as it isn't right now), then I find that a valuable trait. It does, of course, shoot some ammo better than others, and those it shoots REALLY well.
Thanks for the reply. When I say my Marlin will group sub MOA I'm talking 5 shot groups at 100 yards. The last time I shot for groups with the 33 gr. Remington ammo the average of three 5 shot groups was .920" CTC measured with calipers. It will do almost as well with some lots of the Maxi-Mag hp's but there are some kinds it absolutely hates. The 40 gr. Winchester JHP is one unfortunately and it won't group those under 2" at 100.