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<blockquote data-quote="Coldfusion" data-source="post: 4543620" data-attributes="member: 17316"><p>Exactly! Most rifles you buy will out shoot most of us out of the box. A rifles accuracy usually has more to do with the optic and rings than the rifle it's self. Everyone always wants clover leafs on paper at ungodly distance, but unless you shoot competitions you probably don't need that. I have this same argument with people over glock, which I'm a big fan. My point of view is in combat shooting you focus on center mass. If a glock has a half inch larger grouping than your 1911 it's not an issue. I prefer a weapon that I know is reliable and runs dirty all day with any ammo. I feel this way about rifles. If you can afford the top of the line rifles, good for you I'm not knocking them. But for hunting reason, knowing how to hunt is most important. I have buddies with cheap pawn shop rifles with iron sights that kill deer. </p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coldfusion, post: 4543620, member: 17316"] Exactly! Most rifles you buy will out shoot most of us out of the box. A rifles accuracy usually has more to do with the optic and rings than the rifle it's self. Everyone always wants clover leafs on paper at ungodly distance, but unless you shoot competitions you probably don't need that. I have this same argument with people over glock, which I'm a big fan. My point of view is in combat shooting you focus on center mass. If a glock has a half inch larger grouping than your 1911 it's not an issue. I prefer a weapon that I know is reliable and runs dirty all day with any ammo. I feel this way about rifles. If you can afford the top of the line rifles, good for you I'm not knocking them. But for hunting reason, knowing how to hunt is most important. I have buddies with cheap pawn shop rifles with iron sights that kill deer. Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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