Hey don't get me wrong, I'm all for accuracy, the more the better......to a point.
The point is of course to have your bullet land within the kill zone which for sake of argument is a 10 inch diameter circle on the vitals of a whitetail. So at three hundred yards a 2moa level of accuracy would not cut it, it may very well land 6" away from point of aim, out of the killzone.
However a 1.5moa should theoretically put you inside that 10" ring even at 300 yards so this level should be considered good enough for three hundred and in, agreed?
Even then you are pushing it. By definition, a 1.5MOA gun can only land the first shot within 1.5 inches of POA so at 300 yards it will only land the shot within 4.5 inches of POA. Yes, you have a 10" kill zone but if you aim at the middle of that kill zone, it gives you 5 inches in any direction for error. Your gun is already within .5 inches of delivering a non-fatal shot and throw the slightest human or climatic factor in there and guess what.....a wounded critter. It takes a damn accurate gun to ethically use at long ranges and it takes ideal conditions and a practiced shooter. As Gate said, with a little work there a very few guns that won't shoot 1MOA so why hamper yourself if you intend on taking longer range shots.




















































