manbearpig
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i just read a post on another forum where some guy said someting along the lines of 'my rifle shoots .75 MOA with factory ammo, which is the least i consider 'acceptable' for a hunting rifle'. 
yeah, we all compare rifles and discuss accuracy, and it seems that in most decent modern rifles 1-1.5 MOA is pretty much average.
its certainly a lot more fun to shoot an accurate rifle.
but when it comes down to it what would you folk consider acceptable accuracy for a hunting rifle (not varmints)? at average deer hunting ranges why do so many people these days feel that they need sub-MOA accuracy to kill a deer?
has marketing changed the focus of the average modern hunter?

yeah, we all compare rifles and discuss accuracy, and it seems that in most decent modern rifles 1-1.5 MOA is pretty much average.
its certainly a lot more fun to shoot an accurate rifle.
but when it comes down to it what would you folk consider acceptable accuracy for a hunting rifle (not varmints)? at average deer hunting ranges why do so many people these days feel that they need sub-MOA accuracy to kill a deer?
has marketing changed the focus of the average modern hunter?
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