$300 VS $3000 Rifle (Does It ACTUALLY Shoot Better?)

Published on October 18, 2024
Duration: 1:00

This video compares a $300 Derya TM22 rifle with a $3000 Volquartsen/Woox custom build, both chambered in .22 LR. The budget setup achieved approximately 1 MOA accuracy, while the premium build delivered a tighter 0.75 MOA group. The host concludes the premium rifle is objectively more accurate, though the budget option remains effective for its intended purpose.

Quick Summary

The $300 Derya TM22 rifle achieved approximately 1 MOA accuracy, while the $3000 Volquartsen/Woox custom build delivered a superior 0.75 MOA group, demonstrating that higher cost often correlates with better precision.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Budget vs Premium Rifle
  2. 00:11Budget Rifle Test: Derya TM22 Accuracy
  3. 00:27Premium Rifle Overview: Volquartsen/Woox Build
  4. 00:48Premium Rifle Test & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What accuracy did the $300 rifle achieve?

The budget $300 Derya TM22 rifle, equipped with a Triton optic, achieved an accuracy of approximately 1 MOA (Minute of Angle) on the range, with one shot deviating slightly from the main group.

What makes the $3000 rifle significantly more expensive?

The $3000 rifle features high-end components like a Volquartsen match-grade barrel and receiver, housed in a premium Woox Furiosa chassis with adjustable features, contributing to its higher cost and precision.

Did the expensive rifle shoot better than the budget option?

Yes, the $3000 premium rifle demonstrated objectively better accuracy, achieving a tighter group of 0.75 MOA compared to the budget rifle's approximately 1 MOA group.

Is the budget rifle still useful?

Absolutely. The host noted that while the $3000 rifle is more accurate, the budget Derya TM22 remains an effective and capable firearm, particularly suitable for tasks like small game hunting.

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