The factory testing procedure for a Swiss rifle is 24 shots from a cold bore fired from a machine rest in a 300m tunnel.
All 24 shots must hit within a 11cm x 11cm area and roughly 50% of the shots must hit within a 7cm x 7cm area (not exactly true).
This standard of accuracy, 24 shots within a 4" x 4" area at 300m is much better than 1 MOA 5 shot average group and is guaranteed for all rifle which leave the factory floor.
The idea is very simple: Swiss Army wants 100% hit probability at 300m from a cold bore at the vital zone of a human target.
If you have the money, get a Swiss Arms Green Rifle and you will never regret it.
Alex
Machine rests and real GP90 ammo are great indeed.
I only posted to show the OP what an average shooter using cheap and available bulk ammo can do with one of these rifles at range.


















































