Op wanted to join "sub MOA club" but did not indicate what rifle he was using, but did indicate he was using factory ammunition. I have shot many, many whitetail deer with rifles that probably can't reliably do 2 MOA, but that is still only 6" at 300 yards, disregarding wind. For "bragging targets" or all out bench resting, that is a different game - shooting in the "2's" or "teens" is many hundreds or thousands of dollars away from factory ammunition, and with a still as yet unidentified rifle.
If you do not do a lot of real world shooting, keep in mind that the "best" - the British and Canadian snipers of World War 2 - went to war with Lee Enfield "T's" set up by Holland and Holland. From Skennerton, Lee Enfield Story (1993ed.), p212: “Accuracy tests for the No. 4 sniper rifle involved placing 7 out of 7 shots within a 5 inch diameter at 200 yards & 6 out of 7 shots into a 10 inch diameter at 400yards.” That is 2.5 MOA at 200 yards. It will not be me telling those fellows that their rifles were not good enough...