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Bone to pick with new rifle owners - 100 yards out of the box
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<blockquote data-quote="marksman1941" data-source="post: 2926580" data-attributes="member: 68542"><p>Yes and no. A 1/2 moa rifle is a 1/2 moa rifle regardless of what you spent on it. I've seen $400 ruger Americans reliably shoot 1/2 moa and $2,000 Christensens struggle to stay under 1 moa. Nearly every rifle made these days is sub moa, even the cheap ****. There's a higher chance for the more expensive rigs to be more accurate, and they come with more amenities, but overall a good shooter is a good shooter regardless of the money spent on it. Money spent on a good scope will be far more of a game changer than the rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marksman1941, post: 2926580, member: 68542"] Yes and no. A 1/2 moa rifle is a 1/2 moa rifle regardless of what you spent on it. I’ve seen $400 ruger Americans reliably shoot 1/2 moa and $2,000 Christensens struggle to stay under 1 moa. Nearly every rifle made these days is sub moa, even the cheap ****. There’s a higher chance for the more expensive rigs to be more accurate, and they come with more amenities, but overall a good shooter is a good shooter regardless of the money spent on it. Money spent on a good scope will be far more of a game changer than the rifle. [/QUOTE]
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