I can tell you with single cold bore shots, which is what accuracy is defined by -for hunters, precision means nothing at all.
I've had competitive level precision from guns preconditioned to particular ranges, and at least a couple of these same guns were not accurate enough for hunting groundhogs in the field. I've also had very accurate guns, that group no better (consistently) than 3/8 to 1/2 moa. Yet a cold bore shot could be counted on well within 1/4moa of mark.
Much of it has to do with the overall shooting system.
In practice, fixed ranges/conditions, sighters, prefoulers, and warmups before counting shots, serve to render less measure of a system's accuracy capabilities. This, even while there is still variances to consistent components/reloading, wind, mirage, etc.
Will a very precise 6PPC, be accurate with random ranges to 600yds in the field, while every bit of it was defined with single shots?
Better have the right & tested scope for this, load developed off a bipod/field rest & for the present conditions, and click card correct for the conditions(as prior tested).
When someone walks shots into metal at 1500yds, this is not a good demonstration of accuracy.
But if I could see them hit 1/2moa targets on demand at random ranges, say 230yds, 470yds, and 850yds, each with one shot, same shooting system, then IMO this better demonstrates their capabilities to at least those ranges. I suspect few in ELR could do it though..