I know this might sound like an odd question, but here goes. What is considered a good shootin gun? The reason I ask is I see a lot of posts mentioning 1MOA and the some talking about that elusive 1/2MOA rifle, then there is the ragged hole gun etc....
What is the cutoff for it to be considered "precise"? I am 1 year into shooting the Varmint type rifles and enjoy reloading and doing what I can to squeeeeeze that extra little bit out of my gun. I see some people shooting factory guns .25 and yet some folks are getting custom barrels and tuned actions that are happy with .75-.5.
Is there a magic formula? Does a custom barrel on a decent action bedded into a good stock = .5 or better? Or, is there still a little voodoo magic in that you can get lucky with a factory or custom rig and you might get a .75 or it could be a .25 gun?
The reason I am asking is I have a little project gun on the go right now. It is a Savage VLP .223 that I picked up. The previous owner did not handload and was not getting great results from it. I will be testing it tomorow with a variety of loads to see what it will do. If I can get it to shoot MOA is it a good gun? If it will do .5, I am assuming yes. But if it doesn't shoot for beans, would a custom barrel bring it around or is there a chance that you could pump out 500.00$ for a custom pipe and end up with a gun that shoots sub-par?
I was under the assumption that a custom barrel on a good action with proper bedding and a good trigger would equate to a tac driver. Am I wrong?
What is the cutoff for it to be considered "precise"? I am 1 year into shooting the Varmint type rifles and enjoy reloading and doing what I can to squeeeeeze that extra little bit out of my gun. I see some people shooting factory guns .25 and yet some folks are getting custom barrels and tuned actions that are happy with .75-.5.
Is there a magic formula? Does a custom barrel on a decent action bedded into a good stock = .5 or better? Or, is there still a little voodoo magic in that you can get lucky with a factory or custom rig and you might get a .75 or it could be a .25 gun?
The reason I am asking is I have a little project gun on the go right now. It is a Savage VLP .223 that I picked up. The previous owner did not handload and was not getting great results from it. I will be testing it tomorow with a variety of loads to see what it will do. If I can get it to shoot MOA is it a good gun? If it will do .5, I am assuming yes. But if it doesn't shoot for beans, would a custom barrel bring it around or is there a chance that you could pump out 500.00$ for a custom pipe and end up with a gun that shoots sub-par?
I was under the assumption that a custom barrel on a good action with proper bedding and a good trigger would equate to a tac driver. Am I wrong?