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One needs to consider his accuracy objective or requirements in selection any rifle. It boils down to:
"What's the most you want to miss your point of aim when the shot's fired"
If it's 10 inches at 1000 yards, then you need a rifle (and ammo plus shooting skills) to shoot no worse than 20 inches, or 2 MOA at 36,000 inches. That's the diameter of a circle whose radius equals your maximum miss distance. The bullet will strike no more than 10 inches where the sights were aligned at providing you doped the wind and got the shot off correctly.
If it's one third of that, or 3.33 inches, then you'll need the same stuff that shoots inside 6.6 inches.
Now go figure out how much you'll need to spend, plus what you'll have to do, to meet that objective. The closer you want the shots to be to your aiming point, the better the rifle (plus the ammo and you) have to be.
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