I agree. I've got two new Mini-14s, collapsible stock with the 'bird cage' flash suppressor (still in the U.S.). Those are the rifles I'll bring into Canada when I move.
More than a few gunsmiths told me (when I wanted to get a barrel stabilizer for them) that the new Minis shoot just as well as AR-15. Gotta get out to the range, but as a former officer in the U.S. Army, and having owned older Minis, I've seen no real difference.
Besides, my rifles are for going to the range and shooting. They're carbines, and carbines are used for relatively close in fighting (under 200 yards). I can hit a human sized target easily at that range, so the MOA means diddely. Bench accuracy is nothing. Going 'bang' every time, particularly with a possible moving target, is what counts.