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How much accuracy do I need?

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30 January 2003, 13:45
NBHunter
How much accuracy do I need?
What do you class as enough or minimmun accuracy for varmint calss rifles. I usually shoot 25lb critters and maybe the odd crow and am tickled with my Swift planting 40gr sierras around 1/2".
30 January 2003, 14:31
<green 788>
That's plenty. More than enough, really...

If you're shooting 1/2 MOA, that 2 inches at 400 yards, 3 inches at 600.

Obviously things don't normally go that well way out yonder (wind, etc.) but it looks to me like any crow or groundhog that gets within 400 yards of you and your Swift is in trouble. [Wink]

Dan
30 January 2003, 14:34
Savage99
A half inch at 100 yds is very, very good for three shots. If my varmint rifle shoots under 3/4" at that range it's ok with me. I like to check them at 200 yards and confirm the point of impact there.

But it's the first shot that's most important. So a rifle that stays sighted in is most valuable. There are not many varmints that need a second shot from a Swift.
30 January 2003, 23:29
NBHunter
Thanks guys. I hear so much from some people that talk as if 1/2" is bare minimal for varmint rifles. A porcupine is a fair size compared to a prarrie rat and 300 yards is a fair chunk of distance around here.
31 January 2003, 03:38
Dutch
Getting below a true .5" is very, very difficult for almost all shooters. An occasional three shot group, sure, but a consistent .5" 5 shot agg?

Pretty tough, unless using wind flags and full-up bench shooting gear. JMO, Dutch.