The internet claims the X95 is only capable of 3-4 MOA with ball. What rifle isn’t 3 MOA with ball?

Published on January 15, 2023
Duration: 0:54

This review debunks the common claim that the IWI Tavor X95 is limited to 3-4 MOA accuracy with ball ammunition. Through rigorous testing at 300 yards, the rifle demonstrated sub-MOA precision, particularly with Federal Gold Medal Match 77gr ammunition. The video highlights consistent headshots on steel and a tight 5-shot group on paper, showcasing the X95's potential for accurate fire.

Quick Summary

The IWI Tavor X95 can achieve sub-MOA accuracy, debunking claims of 3-4 MOA. Testing at 300 yards with Federal Gold Medal Match 77gr ammunition showed a tight 5-shot group and consistent hits on steel.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Addressing Accuracy Claims
  2. 00:12300 Yard Engagement
  3. 00:24Precision Headshots
  4. 00:45Group Analysis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the typical accuracy of the IWI Tavor X95?

Contrary to internet claims of 3-4 MOA, the IWI Tavor X95 can achieve sub-MOA accuracy, especially when using match-grade ammunition like Federal Gold Medal Match 77gr.

How was the accuracy of the X95 tested in the video?

The X95 was tested at 300 yards from a prone position using a bipod and suppressor. The shooter demonstrated consistent hits on steel targets and achieved a tight 5-shot group on paper.

What ammunition was used to achieve sub-MOA accuracy with the X95?

The video highlights the use of Federal Gold Medal Match 77 grain ammunition to achieve a significantly tighter-than-3-MOA 5-shot group, proving the rifle's precision capabilities.

Can the IWI X95 be considered a precision rifle?

Yes, the IWI X95 can be considered a precision rifle when paired with appropriate ammunition and a skilled shooter. Testing demonstrated sub-MOA potential, capable of precise hits at extended ranges.

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