I wish I could shoot tactical consistently well enough to tell the difference between 1/4 and 1/2 MOA. I got a better scope that helped a lot, now working on a better bipod. With my otherwise stock trigger-tuned 308 and 223, they are sitting on Choate Tactical stocks and can easily hold less than 1/2 MOA at 300 yd (my range limit) if I can keep the **** bipod hop under control; I got tired of just shooting off a bench and am still trying to learn this prone stuff! Good stock, scope, and working up the proper load are pre-requisites will probably pay off more.