Ah yes. I always forgot the sl8. I suppose the fnar and swiss as well.
The FNAR is claimed to be a 1 moa rifle but my buddy owns one and he is having a heck of a time finding a load that will do it consistently. He gets the odd group that makes an inch at 100 but it isn't consistent. Plenty good enough for deer hunting though.
The Swiss Arms sniper may be able to do 1 moa (with the right ammo) but the standard classic green and black special are not consistent 1 moa rifles.
Even the SL8 will only do 1 moa with quality ammo, it is more of a 2 moa rifle if you try using cheap 55gr fmj.
When people accept that they are essentially buying a battle rifle that was designed to be able to shoot 3-4 moa and just go out and have fun with them things will be a lot more enjoyable.
If you want 1 moa buy a bolt action, a nice scope and some fancy ammo with the money you save.
Other than during load development or while trying to figure out which factory ammo the rifle likes best how much do we really shoot these rifles off a bench anyway? They should be shot out in the wild where they belong, taking shots from all positions not just off a bipod. These aren't target rifles.
Even rifles like the XCR or AR180B that are known for mediocre accuracy are accurate enough to zap a yote within 200 yards. That's good enough for most shots they'll be making.
You could hang on until ATRS releases their MV NR semi. Hopefully it'll be sometime this year.
Don't expect the MV to be any more accurate than an ACR, SL8, or decent AR. The 3 MH's I've shot were all more like 1.5 moa rifles with any ammo we tried. I'm sure they could do better with more load development or finding the magic factory load but they aren't some magical wonder rifle that shoots sub moa with any quality ammo you feed them.