JF, I think your missing a point. For all we know, your rifle is capable of tack driving accuracy. Just because you haven't demonstrated sub-minute of angle accuracy doesn't mean it can't do it. You haven't proven one way or another. Try using some high-end ammo and a solid rest and it may well deliver sub-MOA accuracy. Or not.
In fact, most factory bolt-action rifles produced in recent years can deliver close to MOA (~1 inch @ 100 yards) accuracy out of the box if fed decent ammo. To do much better than MOA requires a lot of things to be right. That's why people will spend hundreds of dollars on a custom barrel: an accurate rifle is the sum of a lot of little things, and some of those "little" things are quite expensive. Barrel, action, bedding, scope, mount; a rifle is only as accurate as its least accurate component.
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