Again, guys, the "standard" for membership to the MOA club, at least on the rim fire forum, is to shoot a target with two consecutive 5-shot groups, determine the CTC size, average them and have that average be "MOA" or not.
Every "single" shot is a sub-MOA group. It is only when you take 10 consecutive shots, measure, and achieve MOA that you qualify. And again, remember, it is AVERAGE group sizes. So, one can, and usually does shoot one group that could be a bit over MOA and another sub-MOA group that averages within MOA accuracy. One flyer doesn't necessarily DQ you.
For example: