Wow! A lot of help in just minuts! Well to add to the discussion I do use a 16 power scope and one will be mounted on this future rifle. I do use a bipod. I do reload. And I have a wall of medals that say I can shoot (well... at least when I was young). Budget? I don't care what I spend as long as I get quality for the $
Moe
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Just out of interest, what frame of reference are people using when they refer to a/their/someone's sub MOA rifle?
I mean, a flintlock pistol will eventually produce a 3 shot sub MOA group at 100 yards if you shoot it enough. Would anyone consider it a sub MOA gun?
Benchrest shooters shoot 3 shot groups from their sub sub MOA rifles. However, we are not talking about benchrest guns here, but essentially guns that are expected to produce good strings of say 10 to 20 shots if you are shooting CMP type competitions.
Would say, 5 consecutive, 5 shot groups, or better still, 10 consecutive, 10 shot groups be a better frame of reference for Black Rifles?
That a least would weed out the one group wonders that claim their (insert favourite rifle here) is a sub MOA gun, when it clearly is not.
I know some other forums are moving in this direction when discussing accuracy. What says the collective CGN brain trust?
Regards.
Mark
Just out of interest, what frame of reference are people using when they refer to a/their/someone's sub MOA rifle?
I mean, a flintlock pistol will eventually produce a 3 shot sub MOA group at 100 yards if you shoot it enough. Would anyone consider it a sub MOA gun?
Benchrest shooters shoot 3 shot groups from their sub sub MOA rifles. However, we are not talking about benchrest guns here, but essentially guns that are expected to produce good strings of say 10 to 20 shots if you are shooting CMP type competitions.
Would say, 5 consecutive, 5 shot groups, or better still, 10 consecutive, 10 shot groups be a better frame of reference for Black Rifles?
That a least would weed out the one group wonders that claim their (insert favourite rifle here) is a sub MOA gun, when it clearly is not.
I know some other forums are moving in this direction when discussing accuracy. What says the collective CGN brain trust?
Regards.
Mark
From what I read on the black rifle forum, everybodys rifle shoots 1 ragged hole. Swiss Arms, Tavor, XCR,, ect....I have never heard one owner not shoot a 10 shot ragged hole. Cooper arms has nothing on any black rifle.![]()
Swiss Arms factory accuracy test
http://www.biggerhammer.net/sigamt/550/550techinspection/
All rifles are test fired for accuracy and function prior to leaving the factory at the manufacturer's underground 300 m test range. Random new rifles out of production were tested of a machine rest. In a 24 single shot string starting with a cold weapon and using GP 90 ammunition, the 50% windage and elevation dispersion of any individual weapon must have been within an 11 cm (4.3 in) group at 300 m, the 50% windage and elevation dispersion must have averaged 7 cm (2.8 in).
So all Swiss Arms Green Rifles must fire 24 shot of millitary GP90 ammo in a 22cm W x 11cm H rectangle at 300m.
This is the absolute minimum for a rifle which is has been produced in the 100,000s.
Just imagine the accuracy of a good one using match ammo not one which barely passed the minimum requirements above using millitary ammo.
Alex
I was once making some special purpose AR-15 45rg ammo for a customer. One the requirements was minimum muzzle fash.
To test the ammo i took the flash supressor off a 9" AR and shot that with a 24X scope on it.
At 200 yards it grouped just under 2". This was an ordinary AR with an ordinary barrel. The forend was rested on a sand bag. I had no idea it could shoot so well.



























