It's milliseconds and Microns
The difference is Lock Time.... a bolt action is about 4ms, a semi-auto, depending on the trigger, is 8ms to 12ms
You guys are moving too soon, everyone wants to argue the bullet is gone before the bolt unlocks, okay great, but the system is still moving before the bullet leaves because all this action takes TIME
The trigger is the START Button turning on the machine, not the stop. The entire system is one giant harmonic. I even use a tuning fork in class to talk about it. If a barrel has harmonics how does it not translate to the rest of the system?
Time is the missing element in your shooting, you fail to recognize time in a semi-auto is 3x longer than a bolt action, (actually it's like 5x, because the Gas moves 5x faster) and it's different between an AR15 and AR10 because of the Mass of the bolt carrier and the speed of the bigger bullet. Where the gas block is and how much barrel continues after is another factor.
I was the instructor for all the DOEs Mk11 training,(Hundreds of agents) all 3 Ranger BNs, SEALs, SF, etc, for 7 years we taught the military, and every unit we dealt with was using a Semi-Auto in some capacity. We danced with them, which is why I am NOT going back in Time to pull out every instance of success to "prove" anything to be a bunch of nonShooting Losers. You can't shoot so nobody else can, you don't understand the mechanics so nobody else can, you can't squeeze the same level of accuracy out of the system so nobody can.
Get off the internet and go outside to shoot you might learn something. The reason the 1/2" semis are far and few between is you, not the modern system many employ today.
You don't have any training, any education on the subject, you are only interested in living in your echo chamber of, "I can't do it, so nobody can" and we'll continue to move the goalposts. You're aren't gonna get a written invitation on how to shoot a Semi-Auto well, you are not interested in learning only repeating the same tired talking points we heard for 20 years.
Most of the guys who can make them dance won't talk to you, it's that simple. You're not worth talking to, just read this thread.
Nobody claiming accuracy is talking about lego guns or cheap ass off the big box store shelf stuff. (Although I have seen some nicely built lego gun versions that shoot well). We are talking well built, $3000 models not $1000 ones. I wish I had more images of when I take a guy in class with a Sig 716 and he shoots sub MOA with it, I don't care if it's a single group of out of 10. Most students are lucky to shoot 3 MOA with a gasser, you instruct them to put together a sub MOA group and they are sold. Nothing happens overnight, it takes 3000 repetitions to built a new positive neural pathway, it takes 9000 perfect repetitions to fix a bad habit. How many do you have left ?
We aren't opaque, we are realistic in knowing:
1. You won't put in the effort,
2. All you want to do is argue your mediocrity because you read something on the internet
3. You continually move the goalposts
Nobody asks a bolt gun to prove it and everything you want to use as a vehicle is more shooter than the system. I have 100s of images of groups, who cares. If you want to learn something take a class, get off the computer and you'll suddenly see, you can maintain right alongside a bolt gun.
Guardian Long Range with a Semi-Auto Valkyrie, Came in 12th, new gun, 88gr Hornady dropped the week of the match I had to zero at the event. Seems to be a Top 15 showing that would contradict a lot of the claims they don't work. I wasn't in a class by myself, I shot alongside everyone else, funny how that works.