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It was implied you can't learn to shoot accurately with anything but a single shot, and I hear that line a lot
		
		
	 
Bear Foot. There are some can control the urge not to spray and pray, good for you. I learned it, first a single shot then a bolt and 5 shot mag. I like to rip, but I don't hunt with semis. I have also built and owned full autos built for military and police demos, got my fill and bills for ammo!
 
A few but not all can't resist the urge to not aim or hold as well as they could because they have a mag of followup shots. Because you learned and can doesn't mean everyone else can or will even attempt to LEARN that. I haven't taken any youths out to shoot yet who doesn't turn to dumping rounds in  a very short time no matter what or how they are taught unless I give them a single shot. Start with a single shot, learn to shoot then advance to a semi. Did you begin with a semi???
 
Put anyone behind the wheel of a boss 351 mustang muscle car and what do you suppose he is going to do?  
 
Now the fact part. Fixed breech, bolt, pump, lever ARE both more accurate inherently AND more powerful. Fact and proven.
 
Any semi is either blowback, delayed blowback, gas operated by a piston, op rod or gas. This process of cycling the bolt or slide begins with the bullet still in the barrel. Recoil and or gas pressure is used to cycle reducing the force behind the projectile. Resulting in changes during the recoil cycle affecting accuracy more or less in different designs. Want testing proof?
 
US Military. All weapons are tested more extensive than anyone can imagine.
 
One result is determined "max effective range" .
 
1903A3 springfield 30-06 bolt action. Max effective range = 1000 yards
M1 Garand 30-06 semi auto. Max effective range = 600 yards. 
Same exact bullet? How come? Gas operated non fixed breech VS fixed breech.