1 MOA All Day Long : 2026

Published on March 20, 2026
Duration: 6:23

This guide details how to participate in the '1 MOA All Day Long' challenge, emphasizing the importance of 10-shot groups over 3-shot groups for proving rifle and ammunition accuracy. It covers rifle preparation, long-range sighting, firing the challenge group, and accurate measurement. Instruction is provided by Kit Badger, an expert in precision shooting, highlighting the need for patience and consistent performance under challenge conditions.

Quick Summary

The '1 MOA All Day Long' challenge verifies true rifle accuracy by requiring consistent 10-shot groups within 1 MOA at 100 yards, unlike simpler 3-shot tests. Kit Badger demonstrates this using an Accuracy International 6 Creedmoor rifle, highlighting the importance of ammunition choice and shooter consistency for objective performance proof.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 1 MOA Challenge
  2. 00:19Challenge Origin and Purpose
  3. 01:00Challenge Rules and Partners
  4. 02:13Pre-shot Setup and Long Range Shot
  5. 03:1910-Shot Group at 100 Yards
  6. 04:15Initial Group Results and Analysis
  7. 04:21Personal Accuracy and Weaknesses
  8. 05:28Call to Action and Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the '1 MOA All Day Long' challenge?

The '1 MOA All Day Long' challenge, initiated by 'Bloke on the Range', aims to verify true rifle and ammunition accuracy by requiring participants to shoot consistent 10-shot groups within 1 MOA, contrasting with less demanding 3-shot group tests.

What rifle and caliber were used in the Kit Badger video for the 1 MOA challenge?

In the Kit Badger video, an Accuracy International rifle chambered in 6 Creedmoor was used to test for the '1 MOA All Day Long' challenge. Ammunition tested included Hornady CX 90 grain, Hornady ELD Match, and Federal Gold Medal Match.

How is accuracy measured in the '1 MOA All Day Long' challenge?

Accuracy is measured by the size of a 10-shot group fired at 100 yards. The group size is converted to Minute of Angle (MOA), with the goal being to stay under 1 MOA (approximately 1.047 inches at 100 yards) for the entire group.

What are the key differences between the 2026 rules for the '1 MOA All Day Long' challenge compared to previous years?

For 2026, the challenge rules, in partnership with Pew Pew Tactical, allow for a wider variety of rifle classes beyond just carbines, moving away from the stricter initial limitations and broadening participation.

What factors can affect performance in a precision shooting challenge like '1 MOA All Day Long'?

Factors include the rifle's inherent accuracy, ammunition consistency, shooter's skill and patience (especially for 10-shot groups), environmental conditions (wind, temperature), and proper equipment setup. The speaker notes his own patience as a potential limiting factor.

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