I tend to agree with you. There were two Thomas in the 100Y finals and they finished 1st and 16th. Hard to say which is MOST accurate since Daystate had 5 out of the top 10. At this level I think it all boils down to the shooter…. I think Jeffrey would have won with my gun or Nicolay’s gun, or really any of the guns in the top ten.Yes, no brand is flawless but hard for any mass produced product compete with a full custom, fully hand built with hand picked barrel and hand finished by Mike. OP asked for MOST accurate and people spend thousands on finding that one barrel so 1000 dollar more to have Mike find that barrel is a bargain. There aren’t many people in the world that knows how to pick a barrel and on top of that knows how NOT to ruin that good barrel. Compared to what PB precision shooters spend on long range rigs a Thomas is just a toy. A 22LR can run well pass 6k before scope and ammo, AI rigs fly pass 10K in an heart beat and some people still change barrels.
That being said I’ve shot 1/2 MOA with my lowly mass produced Crowns many times when I get lucky with wind so only OP can determine what he is willing to pay for MOST accurate. When someone ask for MOST accurate he/she usually understand the cost and work go along with MOST accurate which is only fractionally better(if shooter is good enough to tell) than very accurate while costing substantially more………or just being a newbie! Hahahaha
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