Here we go again....
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So are you saying just don't ask what crazy accurate actually means?[/quote]

You can ask, but you already answered your own question in your post above. Accuracy is subjective. No one has to "justify", to use a previous quote from you, just what their definition of accuracy is, to you. Benchrest accuracy, hunting accuracy or hit a paper plate at 100 yards accuracy - they're all subjective to the person behind the gun.
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I'm not asking anybody to justify what he considers crazy accuracy. I just want to know if his definition matches mine so I know how well the gun actually shoots,because I may be interested in one myself. I just asked for an actual quantifiable number to know how the gun shoots.

That's all. No reason to act like I'm criticizing him or saying what he considers accurate isn't the same as what I consider accurate. I have no way to know without an actual measurable size. No worries though.I thought it was a simple question before I was rudely attacked for asking.