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Why you can’t trust sub-MOA stickers on new rifles
You’ve probably seen that bright “Sub-MOA Guarantee” sticker slapped on the barrel of a new rifle at the gun counter. It sounds impressive—under an inch at 100 yards—but here’s the thing: that sticker ...
The moment a bullet leaves a rifle barrel, it’s dropping. To compensate for that drop and get bullets where they need to go, long-range shooters use one of two units of measure: MRAD or MOA. Both are ...
The rifle is seldom the determining factor anymore at a range of one thousand yards. The contemporary marvel is how frequently a bolt gun which has been manufactured to cost is still sufficiently ...
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