From the centre of the kill zone on a deer to the edge is 5"....you need to be shooting sub MOA at 500 to ensure you are in the kill zone. A 1.25 inch group at 100 yards does not necessarily equate to 5" at 500 yards...in fact it most likely doesn't. Come on Gate, you know this stuff.
I'm not a fan of rifles with fussy barrels. One thing I've noticed about most Tikkas is that they typically shoot whatever you stuff in them extremely well.
Sure it doesn't always translate in a direct linear equation when you get out at distance but for the purpose if this discussion 5" (or even 6") is going to kill a deer at 400 yards.
If you want to shoot sub Moa to kill stuff at longer ranges just feed the rifle good ammo. Nothing fussy about that, as all rifles have thier preferred brands of ammo even if you don't handload. Using only one box of factory ammo I got 1.25" at 100 and was able to hit the 330 gong from field positions with the remainder of the box. Good enough for most hunting applications as most factory ammo shooters aren't hunting at 500plus yards anyway.





























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