So I have read a lot of info lately and I often come across the statement that one cartridge has more inherent accuracy than another. My question is... how the hell is one "more accurate" than another?
It seems to me that ACCURACY is directly related to REPEAT-ABILITY. If a bullet comes out of the barrel and does somersaults and back flips and swerves around... but does that every single time.. you have an accurate rifle, do you not? You can know right where the bullet will be at any distance and still shoot just as accurate as a bullet that flies straight.
With todays incredible technology and gunsmiths, our rifles are made damn near perfect. The rifle is hardly ever the problem. So I am curious what others have to say about a 6.5 CM having more inherent accuracy than a 30-06? (Just an example)
If the same thing happens every single time... how does one bullet win the accuracy argument?
I do not mean to sound condescending but every time I hear "inherent accuracy" I scratch my head.
Lets hear it guys!
It seems to me that ACCURACY is directly related to REPEAT-ABILITY. If a bullet comes out of the barrel and does somersaults and back flips and swerves around... but does that every single time.. you have an accurate rifle, do you not? You can know right where the bullet will be at any distance and still shoot just as accurate as a bullet that flies straight.
With todays incredible technology and gunsmiths, our rifles are made damn near perfect. The rifle is hardly ever the problem. So I am curious what others have to say about a 6.5 CM having more inherent accuracy than a 30-06? (Just an example)
If the same thing happens every single time... how does one bullet win the accuracy argument?
I do not mean to sound condescending but every time I hear "inherent accuracy" I scratch my head.
Lets hear it guys!