Re: AW Rifle groups?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Maggitas</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks guys I believe you have given me the answer I was looking for. The consensus seems to be you give up a bit of accuracy for ruggedness and longevity. It seems I have a decision to make.
Regards,
Johnny</div></div>
It depends on what you define as "a bit". The benchrest world is one thing, where you're talking a quarter-minute or better, but the flip side of that is that those guns will never see a single round of factory ammunition in their entire lives, and they're completely unsuited for use anywhere <span style="font-style: italic">other</span> than on a square range under ideal circumstances. Guys claiming those levels of accuracy are also using front rests that probably weigh more than my entire rig combined.
Realistically, it's a safe assumption to make that you'll be getting 1/2 MOA or better from an AI using good ammo and a shooter who knows how to squeeze the trigger. Handloading for your rifle will quite likely improve that further. Personally, my AE will print about .3 with really good match ammo and no shooter stupidity, and my handloads are averaging about .45 (5rd/100yd) with virtually zero brass prepping, weighing, and throwing the powder (which is giving about a 70 fps extreme spread). Given all of that, it's pretty damn good performance. You're not going to find better for what it's meant to do, and nor are you probably able to match the capabilities of the rifle itself. If you want a benchrest rifle, then you're talking an entirely different sport. If you want something to take out in the field or to a competition, that'll keep working after being bashed around and covered in the worst crap you can find, then get an AI.