Zerstoerer
Member
Gentlemen,
An invitation to a philosophical discussion:
What make a rifle accurate?
How can a company like Tikka promise a 1” group at 100 yards right out of the box, and Weatherby with the Vanguard a group of 1.5 inches?
Both for rifles in the $500-$600 price range.
Or, how can other manufacturers like Ruger, Winchester and Remington NOT offer a similar guarantee?
If you go through the effort of making a rifle why not making sure it will actually be able to hit something?
Is it all up to tolerances and CNC machining or quality control or what?
Thank you for your thoughts.
An invitation to a philosophical discussion:
What make a rifle accurate?
How can a company like Tikka promise a 1” group at 100 yards right out of the box, and Weatherby with the Vanguard a group of 1.5 inches?
Both for rifles in the $500-$600 price range.
Or, how can other manufacturers like Ruger, Winchester and Remington NOT offer a similar guarantee?
If you go through the effort of making a rifle why not making sure it will actually be able to hit something?
Is it all up to tolerances and CNC machining or quality control or what?
Thank you for your thoughts.