Jeff O,

I disagree my friend. With a 4MOA Mini-14 I guarantee you that an enemy shooting at me, better keep his head down at 350 yards if I'm holding an open sight Mini. Same story if I have my 3MOA AK.

People spend so much time shooting from a bench that they think they really need 1MOA for a battle rifle. WW II Garands were accepted for service if they shot 6MOA or better. This was because the Army understood that even 6MOA will get you regular hits all the way out to 500 yards. But in order to really understand that, you have to do two things...Shoot a real rifle out to that distance, and step away from the bench once in a while.

Heck, go back to the late 19th century and TARGET rifles rarely shot 2MOA and they were shooting them out past 1,000 yards with open sights...and scoring hits.