tilleyman
Well-Known Member
I was impressed by the final shooting test in the manufacturing process. That test is carried out with the gun completely assembled and by a human shooter from a rest. I wonder how many 5-shot groups normally need to be fired to get the required MOA group, as it's doubtful that this MOA group occurs on the first and only group shot. Still, I'm impressed by this part of the process. Anschutz shoots test groups too (with the test target included with the rifle), but they do so with only the barreled action clamped in a machine rest.
I'd say Sako needs to test the assembled rifle as part of their 1 MOA guarantee, but I must admit I thought it was also an OH&S nightmare for the employee, having to endure significant recoil all day, every day...!