Interesting article about the most accurate factory bolt actions..... I just read it yesterday, then I left the issue at my cousins house.
Top 5, rated best group to worst group average, off the bench:
Weatherby Vanguard SS MOA
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Savage 110
Marlin XL7
Mossberg ATR
All of these averaged less than MOA.
Remington 700 was 2nd to last, Winchester Model 70 was last place. The 700 average was 1.45" and the Model 70 was slightly higher. Most other bolt actions ranked in between the Mossberg and the Remington.
The gun part of F&S is entry level geared for the once a year shooter. I see several things wrong with this article on the surface, but I am assuming so you that have read it please answer these questions & maybe then I won't be as
doubtful.
1. How many rifles of each model were tested? If it is only 1 per model was tested then the test has zero credibility,
period. I bought a Savage Varmit in 22-250 & even after bedding the rifle & every trick in the book the rifle just did not group the way it should. But
MOST OF THE TIME they are
VERY accurate. I have a plain Jane Mod
700ADL in 270 that right off shot extremely small groups & with the first 140 Accubond load I worked up the group was .187". That rifle is crazy accurate, but are all the Mod 700's that way that I have worked with, no they are not, but I can say the Rem. has been more more consistant than most. Unless you go the custom route you will not get
100% consistant results. And I am not a big Mod 70 fan, but if you think a Mossberg will be more accurate rifle to rifle
than a Mod 70, I have some swamp land in the Grand Tetons for sale!
I have known of some of those to shoot well & others that would pattern like a shotgun, come on.
Bottom Line:
IF SEVERAL OF EACH WERE NOT TESTED< THE TEST IS USELESS.2. How many loads of each main bullet weight were tested? For example if they were 30-06 or 308, did they try several loads in 150, 165, & 180? Many times with a 30 cal you will find that they will prefer one of those 3 only & you won't know that sometimes until you try a few loads of that weight. If they did not do so, then again the test has zero credibility.
3. Did they use a comparable grade of rifle with each brand. If they used a Sub MOA WEa. for example, did they use the best Sav, Rem & others? If not, why not?