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<blockquote data-quote="Tenntrapper" data-source="post: 5692949" data-attributes="member: 18110"><p>I'm sure it would apply to centerfires as well, but for simplicity...let's keep it about rimfire rifles.</p><p>What makes one rifle more accurate than another...with everything else being equal?</p><p>Let's also just stick with bolt action for this...</p><p>Two rifles could come off the line one after the other, and could shoot different. I could understand a difference in say the first rifle...and the ten thousandth. Tooling wear, etc.</p><p>But even different manufacturers... generally speaking, why is CZ more accurate than say Marlin? Why are Annie's so accurate? What specifically is it about them that contributes to their accuracy? If it's the barrel, then why the (possible) difference in two consecutive rifles?</p><p>Just something I woke up curious about this morning. Any insight would be appreciated.</p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenntrapper, post: 5692949, member: 18110"] I'm sure it would apply to centerfires as well, but for simplicity...let's keep it about rimfire rifles. What makes one rifle more accurate than another...with everything else being equal? Let's also just stick with bolt action for this... Two rifles could come off the line one after the other, and could shoot different. I could understand a difference in say the first rifle...and the ten thousandth. Tooling wear, etc. But even different manufacturers... generally speaking, why is CZ more accurate than say Marlin? Why are Annie's so accurate? What specifically is it about them that contributes to their accuracy? If it's the barrel, then why the (possible) difference in two consecutive rifles? Just something I woke up curious about this morning. Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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