First of all, I would like to thank Atom and other users for correcting the obvious bad information about our Altaros M24 airgun.
I would also like to congratulate Thomas Airgun for creating the perfect airgun and defeating .22LR users in their own competition. For several years now, I have argued that Airgun technology is currently better than the .22LR at all distances.
I beat .22LR myself a few years ago in my LR and ULR shoting discipline. It was easier here, because only by physical parameters I knew that our airgun and ammunition has a major technological advantage over .22LR which currently .22LR has no chance to change. These advantage is muzzle velocity consistency and a significantly higher ballistic coefficient. BC has the ability .22LR to get, for example, using the same CNC turned bullets. But I don't think so about consistency, as .22LR manufacturers have been trying for decades and the results have still not been achieved.
At a distance of 50m / yard, which is a type of shooting that I do not focus at all, it was necessary to combine the maximum accuracy for this distance and it is logical to use the same barrel from leading manufacturers as Lilja.
Personally here I see room for improvement only when using slugs with better BC and limiting even more wind. Here, however, the wind is not so crucial at this small distance because the cross wind speed of 7 km / h is only 5 mm and more than half of this wind is a good shooter able to estimate.
In any case, reducing this deviation to half by about 2.5 mm is a possible solution to gain another advantage of shooting with airgun at this distance compared to .22LR. Just use bullets with double BC which is not unbeatable problem for .22 caliber airgun.
I left the most burning question at the end. The most accurate airgun in the world? A simple question for someone, but a wiser person would find that without the use of definitions, this question cannot be answered.
My definition of the most accurate airgun in the world or any other rifle is this:
"The most accurate is a rifle that can hit a target with a higher percentage of probability than another at the greatest possible distance. "
But this is my definition, and everyone has a different definition.
Personally, I think it's best to add a few key words to the original question
The most accurate airgun in the world at a distance or range of distance.
This is a fundamental change to which we can already find answers in the world o firearm.
What is the most accurate rifle in the world for a distance of 200 yards benchrest? According to statistics, probably a rifle built on 6mmBR.
But is this rifle, which we have determined to be the most accurate in the world, able to withstand the King of 2 miles competition ? Definitely not. The determination of this rifle and the maximum accuracy is determined directly for one specific distance.
Conversely, the rifle that wins the King of 2 miles competition is obviously not the most accurate rifle in the world for 200m shooting, if it were, the shooters would use it in this competition as well.
It's the same with an airgun. Is the airgun from Thomas Airgun the most accurate airgun at 50 yards? According to current information, probably yes. It would be able to achieve the same results as the Altaros M24 with ATP slugs at 450-700 yards. According to available information no (muzzle velocity consistency, ballistic coefficient of slugs used).
Since I have not seen any similar video that would achieve similar accuracy as LR and ULR our shooting videos with M24. For this reason, I can say that according to current information, I can probably consider the Altaros M24 with ATP slugs to be the most accurate airgun system in the world over long distances + 300m .
So I'm not saying it's the most accurate air rifle in the world, but it's the most accurate from a distance where there are other, much more important parameters than whether the airgun is capable of firing 1/4, 1/2 or 1 MOA at 30-50-100 yards.
and I'm not saying it's an airgun itself, but a system because the M24 without our slugs is just another airgun in a number of others. Only together can I do what we show in the videos and slugs play a much bigger role here than the rifle itself.
This is just my opinion and I understand that everyone can set this definition differently.
As Thomas Airgun himself said, his only goal is a competition that he shoots himself. I have completely different goals. My goal is an airgun system designed for long distances, which under certain conditions is able to compete with ordinary hunting firearms rifles.
I would also like to congratulate Thomas Airgun for creating the perfect airgun and defeating .22LR users in their own competition. For several years now, I have argued that Airgun technology is currently better than the .22LR at all distances.
I beat .22LR myself a few years ago in my LR and ULR shoting discipline. It was easier here, because only by physical parameters I knew that our airgun and ammunition has a major technological advantage over .22LR which currently .22LR has no chance to change. These advantage is muzzle velocity consistency and a significantly higher ballistic coefficient. BC has the ability .22LR to get, for example, using the same CNC turned bullets. But I don't think so about consistency, as .22LR manufacturers have been trying for decades and the results have still not been achieved.
At a distance of 50m / yard, which is a type of shooting that I do not focus at all, it was necessary to combine the maximum accuracy for this distance and it is logical to use the same barrel from leading manufacturers as Lilja.
Personally here I see room for improvement only when using slugs with better BC and limiting even more wind. Here, however, the wind is not so crucial at this small distance because the cross wind speed of 7 km / h is only 5 mm and more than half of this wind is a good shooter able to estimate.
In any case, reducing this deviation to half by about 2.5 mm is a possible solution to gain another advantage of shooting with airgun at this distance compared to .22LR. Just use bullets with double BC which is not unbeatable problem for .22 caliber airgun.
I left the most burning question at the end. The most accurate airgun in the world? A simple question for someone, but a wiser person would find that without the use of definitions, this question cannot be answered.
My definition of the most accurate airgun in the world or any other rifle is this:
"The most accurate is a rifle that can hit a target with a higher percentage of probability than another at the greatest possible distance. "
But this is my definition, and everyone has a different definition.
Personally, I think it's best to add a few key words to the original question
The most accurate airgun in the world at a distance or range of distance.
This is a fundamental change to which we can already find answers in the world o firearm.
What is the most accurate rifle in the world for a distance of 200 yards benchrest? According to statistics, probably a rifle built on 6mmBR.
But is this rifle, which we have determined to be the most accurate in the world, able to withstand the King of 2 miles competition ? Definitely not. The determination of this rifle and the maximum accuracy is determined directly for one specific distance.
Conversely, the rifle that wins the King of 2 miles competition is obviously not the most accurate rifle in the world for 200m shooting, if it were, the shooters would use it in this competition as well.
It's the same with an airgun. Is the airgun from Thomas Airgun the most accurate airgun at 50 yards? According to current information, probably yes. It would be able to achieve the same results as the Altaros M24 with ATP slugs at 450-700 yards. According to available information no (muzzle velocity consistency, ballistic coefficient of slugs used).
Since I have not seen any similar video that would achieve similar accuracy as LR and ULR our shooting videos with M24. For this reason, I can say that according to current information, I can probably consider the Altaros M24 with ATP slugs to be the most accurate airgun system in the world over long distances + 300m .
So I'm not saying it's the most accurate air rifle in the world, but it's the most accurate from a distance where there are other, much more important parameters than whether the airgun is capable of firing 1/4, 1/2 or 1 MOA at 30-50-100 yards.
and I'm not saying it's an airgun itself, but a system because the M24 without our slugs is just another airgun in a number of others. Only together can I do what we show in the videos and slugs play a much bigger role here than the rifle itself.
This is just my opinion and I understand that everyone can set this definition differently.
As Thomas Airgun himself said, his only goal is a competition that he shoots himself. I have completely different goals. My goal is an airgun system designed for long distances, which under certain conditions is able to compete with ordinary hunting firearms rifles.
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