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Originally Posted by 1sailor
What exactly would be considered GOOD accuracy. Below is a target I fired at 25 yards from a sitting position (leaning against the bumper of my car). It's a 15 shot group shooting 115gr Blazer Brass. This is a pretty typical group and I would like to be able to close it up if possible. The orange dot is 2" and the black is a little under 4". Is this about the limit of the MP's abilities or can it be more finely tuned to shoot tighter groups. I have been thinking that maybe with sights allowing a 6 o'clock hold since the front sight completely covers the black at 25 yards making most shots a best guess. The two stray shots in the white are the result of my own poor trigger control.
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if that is your 25 yard group then I'd say that's "good" enough. When you are shooting a gun and it continually shoots what looks like a shotgun pattern you need to find the issue, whether it be you or the gun. In my case it was the gun. Replacing the factory barrel with the KKM barrel fixed the issue for me.