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I'm bored today, so................................ From Sniper's Hide Forum. For your reading enjoyment. "Precision" AR Accuracy ExpectationsMM
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Those guys are always talking 5 shot groups. So, when they say "5/8 or 1/2 or .75 moa", you get the picture. Like you've commented in the past, the black rifle challenge, here, really sets us apart from those yay hoos over there. I never shoot my AR's for 5 shot groups, so I don't have anything recorded as far as what moa I get. I do know that I have shot some 1 hole 5 shot groups when I'm shooting my 10 shot groups for the black rifle challenge. To me, that's where you really find out how the rifle and shooter performs together. That's more important to me. 3 and 5 shot groups don't tell you much... I'm sorry you are bored today..
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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AR's are certainly capable of 1/2 MOA and better accuracy. The weak link is usually the shooter, barrel, and ammo, as we've seen in the 24HC-BRC thread. For what they are, they are accurate enough. People need to quit chasing benchrest precision with them and just shoot good ammo in them and blame misses on themselves.
John 8:12 "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life."
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AR's are certainly capable of 1/2 MOA and better accuracy. The weak link is usually the shooter, barrel, and ammo, as we've seen in the 24HC-BRC thread. For what they are, they are accurate enough. People need to quit chasing benchrest precision with them and just shoot good ammo in them and blame misses on themselves. I'll dissagree to a certain extent. If you don't strive to be better, you will never get better. "Chasing benchrest precision", as you put it, is motivation to be better. More people need to strive to be better. All this talk about being top chidt and not proving it, sure gets fu cking old... Or should we all just agree, that we are all 1/4 moa shooters?
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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My take on the linked thread & most other threads there, is the propensity & the high (almost 100%) of the posters on SH all having sub-MOA rifles...............just flat doesn't happen except with the ones with very exceptional & high quality barrels, of which there is a good number there, & a better than average shooter.
But also a lot that are not............in reality.
Just my view of the world.
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I never shoot a group bigger than .224 with any of my ARs.
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LOL..................yeah, love me those one shot groups, too.
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Those guys are always talking 5 shot groups. So, when they say "5/8 or 1/2 or .75 moa", you get the picture. Like you've commented in the past, the black rifle challenge, here, really sets us apart from those yay hoos over there. I never shoot my AR's for 5 shot groups, so I don't have anything recorded as far as what moa I get. I do know that I have shot some 1 hole 5 shot groups when I'm shooting my 10 shot groups for the black rifle challenge. To me, that's where you really find out how the rifle and shooter performs together. That's more important to me. 3 and 5 shot groups don't tell you much... I'm sorry you are bored today.. To me, this reads more like a bunch of guy who go out with 20 rounds, shoot 6 groups of 3 shots each and select the best one, so everyone has a 1/2 MOA gun.
You didn't use logic or reason to get into this opinion, I cannot use logic or reason to get you out of it.
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Mine are shooting dime size groups - but you often hear precision used and it can mean a great many things...
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5 x 5 Shot, 100 yd, 200 yd + 300 yd
0.2238 in Ben Peters 04.18.2009
0.2468 in Jerry Kloeppel 04.19.2009
0.2732 in James Jarrett 09.04.1982
0.2425 in Tony Boyer 09.03.1983
Bet every one of these were precision AR’s, 75 shots 3 different ranges and the agg for 25 shots each range under .28”.
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AR's are certainly capable of 1/2 MOA and better accuracy. The weak link is usually the shooter, barrel, and ammo, as we've seen in the 24HC-BRC thread. For what they are, they are accurate enough. People need to quit chasing benchrest precision with them and just shoot good ammo in them and blame misses on themselves. I'll dissagree to a certain extent. If you don't strive to be better, you will never get better. "Chasing benchrest precision", as you put it, is motivation to be better. More people need to strive to be better. All this talk about being top chidt and not proving it, sure gets fu cking old... Or should we all just agree, that we are all 1/4 moa shooters? Shooting at paper is boring as hell. Once I get a load developed, most of my rifles never see paper again absent a need to re-zero for some reason. Steel at distance, for me, is a much more useful expenditure of time and ammo.
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pretty much what liliysdad said. I have never enjoyed punching paper targets. My hunting is at close ranges, under 100 yards certainly. "good enough" is, well, good enough
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Tolerances are stackable so I like having a rifle that is more accurate (by far) than I can shoot by hand...
Ideally I’m working on making the later up to snuff.
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The most accurate rifle I own right now is an AR.
Consistently shoots in the .3’s with most quality built ammo.
I have a post on the next page about it.
Very fun rifle to shoot.
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