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		<title>Man vs. Machine &#8212; Comparative Rifle Accuracy at 600 Yards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can a human being, hand-holding a rifle, out-shoot a mechanical test rest? Who would win in this battle between man and machine? You might just be surprised. At 600 yards, with an AR-platform rifle, the results can be remarkably close, based on targets provided by the USAMU. When clamped in a test rig, a USAMU [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Can a human being, hand-holding a rifle, out-shoot a mechanical test rest? Who would win in this battle between man and machine? You might just be surprised. At 600 yards, with an AR-platform rifle, the results can be remarkably close, based on targets provided by the USAMU. When clamped in a test rig, a USAMU M16A2 produced a 200-18X group with handloads. The USAMU says this was &#8220;one of our better 20-shot groups at 600 yards, testing ammo from a machine rest&#8221;. Can a human do better? </p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/manmachine1402.jpg" alt="Man versus machine USAMU AR15 M16 High Power National Record"></p>
<p>Remarkably, a human soldier came very close to matching the group shot from the machine rest. The photo below shows a 20-shot group shot by a USAMU marksman with <strong>sling and iron sights</strong>, using USAMU-loaded ammunition. The score, 200-16X, was nearly the same. As you can see, the USAMU rifleman didn&#8217;t give up much to the machine rest, even at 600 yards!</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/manmachine1403.jpg" alt="Man versus machine USAMU AR15 M16 High Power National Record"></p>
<p>In fairness, this was no ordinary human performance. The 200-16X score was a new National Record set in December, 1994. This was fired by PFC Coleman in an Interservice Match at Okeechobee, Florida. Nice shootin&#8217; soldier!</p>
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