Gents (and ladies),
I'm hoping some of you folks might be able to help me answer something that I've been wondering about?
When making accuracy claims between gas guns and bolt guns, is it commonplace for the groupings to be 5 for the semi's and 3 for the bolts? For instance, when LaRue (just using this as an example and not trying to start a "versus" war) says that their OBR 7.62 is guaranteed a 1 MOA gun, it means that it can place 5 rounds inside an inch @ 100 yards. That much I get. But when GAP guarantees 1/2 MOA from some of their bolt guns, does this mean, by default, that they're talking about 3 round groups? I know too that some 5.56 semi's also use 3 round groups for their basis of accuracy claims.
I'm hoping some of you folks might be able to help me answer something that I've been wondering about?
When making accuracy claims between gas guns and bolt guns, is it commonplace for the groupings to be 5 for the semi's and 3 for the bolts? For instance, when LaRue (just using this as an example and not trying to start a "versus" war) says that their OBR 7.62 is guaranteed a 1 MOA gun, it means that it can place 5 rounds inside an inch @ 100 yards. That much I get. But when GAP guarantees 1/2 MOA from some of their bolt guns, does this mean, by default, that they're talking about 3 round groups? I know too that some 5.56 semi's also use 3 round groups for their basis of accuracy claims.