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Gene Hackman
02-22-2015, 02:14 AM
A gun is either accurate or it's not. There is no extremely accurate, pretty accurate, somewhat inaccurate, accurate for the most part. It's one or the other. And obviously sometimes the shooter.

340pd
02-22-2015, 07:31 AM
"The trigger puller is the weakest link in the accuracy of any gun "

CJB
02-22-2015, 07:33 AM
Gene I disagree. Like extremely pretty wimmen, pretty wimmen, plain ol' wimmenfolk, and butt fugly pony girls, thinks do come in degree, and there is no exception with rifles or pistols.

My 10/22 that I fit the Clark/Ruger barrel to, and squared the bolt face on, is accurate at 5/8 inch at 50 yards. Thats just over 1moa and most .22s don't come close to that. My Kimber (of Oregon) All American Match does under .3 inches, a ragged hard to measure hole, at the same distance with Remington Sub-Sonic 22s. That is an extremely accurate rifle, by any measure.

To me, its ok to have degrees.

b4uqzme
02-22-2015, 07:49 AM
My trigger puller is only somewhat accurate. Cannot speak to my of my guns. :D

CPTKILLER
02-22-2015, 08:01 AM
Yes!

Barth
02-22-2015, 08:18 AM
Gene I disagree. Like extremely pretty wimmen, pretty wimmen, plain ol' wimmenfolk, and butt fugly pony girls, thinks do come in degree, and there is no exception with rifles or pistols.

My 10/22 that I fit the Clark/Ruger barrel to, and squared the bolt face on, is accurate at 5/8 inch at 50 yards. Thats just over 1moa and most .22s don't come close to that. My Kimber (of Oregon) All American Match does under .3 inches, a ragged hard to measure hole, at the same distance with Remington Sub-Sonic 22s. That is an extremely accurate rifle, by any measure.

To me, its ok to have degrees.

+1
So much is ergonomics.
But I've got a Glock with six barrels in three calibers, lengths and finishes.
The barrels themselves can favor bullet weight and/or manufacturer.
Two barrels in the same caliber/gun can demonstrate different performance.

I've got six HKs and they are all accurate.
But I shoot the USPT45 on a whole different level.
It has a longer sight radius and adjustable sights.
But that doesn't explain the near 1911 performance of the Tactical.
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IMHO Guns are like girls.
They are all different.

marshal kane
02-22-2015, 08:24 AM
"The trigger puller is the weakest link in the accuracy of any gun "
. . . or has a great effect on the accuracy of any gun. Give me the most accurate gun ever made and the best ammunition, once I start shooting with it I can prove to you that combination won't shoot worth a durn! Amazing how many shooters will tinker with their guns and ammunition looking for accuracy when the existing combination is more accurate than they can shoot.

Barth
02-22-2015, 08:30 AM
. . . or has a great effect on the accuracy of any gun. Give me the most accurate gun ever made and the best ammunition, once I start shooting with it I can prove to you that combination won't shoot worth a durn! Amazing how many shooters will tinker with their guns and ammunition looking for accuracy when the existing combination is more accurate than they can shoot.

I'm a believer that even average guns in a ransom rest will out shoot most humans with high end guns.
IMHO - Triggers, sights and grips mean everything when a real person is shooting the gun.

berettabone
02-22-2015, 08:31 AM
Unless it's a snubbie, or has been dropped, most firearms are much more accurate than the shooter. Accurate

SlowBurn
02-22-2015, 08:33 AM
More accurate than I am. Guns can be tweaked for competitive bullseye shooting but there's a cost in terms of reliability and safety: when tolerances get very close, triggers get very light, etc, not to mention the financial cost of customizing which would be a total waste for me. My guns are more than accurate for my ability and purpose, and beyond that factors like reliability, feel, weight, ease of use and capacity become more important.

deadeye
02-22-2015, 09:11 AM
When I first got my CM9 2 years ago I was very disappointed in it's accuracy. At the range one day I mentioned the fact. I was shooting at 21 feet. A well dressed gentleman overheard me and asked if he could shoot it. He told me it was me, not the gun. He moved the target out to 30 feet and proceeded to blow the bulls eye out of the target with it. Yikes!!! I couldn't have been that bad. Long story short. Yes I was!!! After some tutoring from him and lots of practice I can put all my shots in a 3 to 4" pattern in the center of the target. Still a ways to go but lots better than I was.

muggsy
02-22-2015, 09:13 AM
Guns are like a box of chocolate. You never know what yer gonna get. Most guns can be made to shoot accurately and some not so much. Most guns are more accurate than the men shooting them. Allow me to ask this question. How long is a piece of string? My kudos to the first man with the correct answer.

ripley16
02-22-2015, 09:24 AM
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I've got six HKs and they are all accurate.
But I shoot the USPT45 on a whole different level.
It has a longer sight radius and adjustable sights.
But that doesn't explain the near 1911 performance of the Tactical.


IMHO Guns are like girls.
They are all different.

Barth, If you ever want to experience what HK can do if it wants, try an Elite. These are hand fitted to insure barrel to slide consistency. The match trigger is superb and the long sight radius makes this gun easy to shoot well. If you ever have a chance... try it. By a good measure the most accurate centerfire I've owned.

Accuracy is a function of many factors. Apart from the human factor most of them centered around quality machining. The most accurate firearm is one that has the sights attached directly to the barrel. So long as the barrel is well made , the gun will shoot consistently. Many .22s are made this way but few centerfire guns. Therefore accuracy is usually determined by the precision of the barrel to slide lock-up and how consistent it returns to the same position shot after shot. No easy task. Ammo matters and of course the human factor is the greatest and weakest link. Some guns are more accurate than others, no way around it.

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Redstate
02-22-2015, 10:30 AM
Some guns are inherently more accurate than others.

CJB
02-22-2015, 10:30 AM
+1
So much is ergonomics.


So it is, wimmen n guns alike.

RRP
02-22-2015, 10:32 AM
Guns are like a box of chocolate. You never know what yer gonna get. Most guns can be made to shoot accurately and some not so much. Most guns are more accurate than the men shooting them. Allow me to ask this question. How long is a piece of string? My kudos to the first man with the correct answer.

Twice as long as 1/2 its length. :D

deadeye
02-22-2015, 12:26 PM
Guns are like a box of chocolate. You never know what yer gonna get. Most guns can be made to shoot accurately and some not so much. Most guns are more accurate than the men shooting them. Allow me to ask this question. How long is a piece of string? My kudos to the first man with the correct answer.

Exactly equal to the distance as measured from one end to the other.
Do RRP and I both get kudo's or is it a singular thing.

Armybrat
02-22-2015, 01:08 PM
Dunno how accurate any of my guns are. If I want to hit the side of the barn, I have to shoot from the inside.... and even that ain't a given.

marcinstl
02-22-2015, 01:50 PM
on one trip to the range I was next to a 70 something year old lady who had one of those 6 circle targets up at 7 yds, she was putting holes in the center of the circles as she worked around the target, fast reload and she was off again, pretty much shot the centers out of the 6 circles. she was using a Ruger SR-22.
on another visit to the range, I'm standing there shooting my CW9, having fun, doing ok, the guy next to me changed guns and then began to shoot double taps with his S&W mdl. 60, w/.357 mag. rounds, holyballs!, the noise, the muzzle flash, you'd think that guy was a one man swat team.
have you bench or vise tested your gun to see if it's extremely accurate?
can you shoot your gun extremely accurately?

skiflydive
02-22-2015, 02:38 PM
I guess guns are like women. They're all good but some are better than others.

Alfonse
02-22-2015, 06:04 PM
I guess guns are like women. They're all good but some are better than others.

Maybe I've been around a bit longer, but I've experienced one or two women that weren't much good for me. I guess every now and then a gun explodes too. I'll go with most are good...

ripley16
02-22-2015, 06:39 PM
I guess I'm odd but I don't see any similarity between women and guns, nor do I want to. One is for fun, fondling, excitement, stroking, and caring about... having an emotional bond.

The other cleans and cooks.

Barth
02-22-2015, 07:04 PM
I guess I'm odd but I don't see any similarity between women and guns, nor do I want to. One is for fun, fondling, excitement, stroking, and caring about... having an emotional bond.

The other cleans and cooks.

Neither of my X wives cleaned or cooked...
You can take a girl out of the trailer park.
But you can't take the trailer park out of the girl.

hardluk1
02-23-2015, 09:51 AM
Hey gene. Whats your view of accurate.

marshal kane
02-23-2015, 10:52 AM
I guess I'm odd but I don't see any similarity between women and guns, nor do I want to. One is for fun, fondling, excitement, stroking, and caring about... having an emotional bond.

The other cleans and cooks.
Better not let your wife see this one.

TheTman
02-23-2015, 11:53 AM
Gene, your statement makes no sense. Some guns will shoot a 4" group at 25 yards. I'd call that accurate or "combat" accurate. Some pistols will shoot a 1" group at 25 yards, that is extremely accurate. From a Ransom rest. And not depending on the shooters skill. The same with rifles, some will shoot much tighter groups than others.

pbagley
02-24-2015, 10:08 PM
TheTman has it right. I shoot at 25 yards because that is how my range is configured. Everything at 25 yards, unless I'm shooting at 50 yards. My CM40 shoots a much tighter group than my CM9. Neither is extremely accurate, but the 40 is much better than the 9mm.

Nytcrawler93
02-25-2015, 01:58 PM
My PM9 will group at around an inch at the same distance. Of course, I start to drift on rounds 4-6.....I would call the gun very accurate and the shooter borderline ADD..


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jeepster09
02-25-2015, 04:03 PM
Hmmm....

jeepster09
02-25-2015, 04:07 PM
Headin to da range for accuracy tests....

DanTana
02-25-2015, 09:46 PM
I had a Ruger Speed-Six with a 2 3/4" barrel that was amazing accurate for what it was. I've had other guns that had great accuracy but those were meant to be target guns, this Ruger was a carry piece but everytime I went out shooting with it, I was amazed at it with it's fixed sights and short barrel. My best shot was hitting a bird standing in a pond at about 75 yards. It was a .38 special and I always shot wadcutters in it.

Barth
02-25-2015, 10:17 PM
My S&W 629-2 Mountain Gun, in my hands, is my most accurate.
On a good day I've put six rounds in a single ragged hole.

Any day that ends in "Y" ?
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