Wish I had seen this earlier... I just came back from testing my M305 and brought along my MR1 for some quick fire fun. Didn't try to do any tight groups but I got a 90 round 4.5" group at 60m.So as the title states is anyone aware of a factory guaranteed claim of accuracy from Benelli and their MR-1 rifle.
I remember reading about a factory guarantee of 2MOA with respect to the Benelli MR-1 rifle somewhere (likely here on CGN) and now have been unable to locate any such evidence; am I dreaming or is this a reality.
Also while were at it if any of you have actually sat down (or laid) and shot a MR-1 for accuracy would you please offer up your accuracy experiences with this rifle and at what distance, with what optic and ammo. brand/type.
Thanks to all who reply, cheers D.
In the past I've done 3 and 5 round groups 1" and 1.5" at 60m. All with the Norinco Brass FMJ 55gr, or Barnaul. (Don't recall which as I use both often.) My MVP has done a clover at the same distance with the same ammo but doesn't like the Norinco brass, primers seem to hard. If the MVP can't fire it in three tries the MR1 gets to try later, and never fails to fire it off. This was done last winter at the farm, still have the photos.
Scope is a Zeiss 4-9x42. Shooting from a camping chair with the rifle resting on a fence I nailed a 2x6 onto so the sandbag wouldn't fall off.
A few things to note;
1. It throws the shells everywhere and the location changes with each magazine. No idea why, doesn't matter which ammo I use.
2. Mounting a scope is tricky. I have the collapsing stock and for me to get a good check weld I needed to remove the rear iron sight. Later I put it back on but made the rings sit way forward so the rear of the scope floats over the rear iron sight.
3. My rings are quick release with the handles on the right side. So the ejected shells hit the handles, mark the brass, and might come lose in the future. I'll change this when I have reason as it's sighted in and working fine and I don't like to fix it if it isn't broken, so to speak.
4. Get Beowulf mags as you can put 15 rounds into them which makes target shooting that much more fun. They do tend to need pulling out rather than dropping free but that should get better as they get used more.
Hope that helps... If I remember next time I head out I'll see if I can do a good group of 3 & 5 to report on. Probably going to be a week or two though.
Zen
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