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AR15/10 Rifles
RRA Coyote Rifle/Carbine
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<blockquote data-quote="woody41" data-source="post: 491156" data-attributes="member: 18327"><p>I have a RRA coyote rifle that shot great,(2" or less at 200yds.) when I first got it.</p><p>On its second prairie dog shooting trip it went from shooting great to awful in the middle of a magazine.</p><p> </p><p>I usually only shot it when the targets were plentiful, dumb and not much over 300yds.</p><p>After getting it home I couldn't find any problem. I don't live too far from the factory and have someone who works there that will take it back for me.</p><p>The said the crown had a nick in it and would be fine now.</p><p>Wrong, I tried some Black Hills match and still no go.</p><p> </p><p>After another trip to the factory without any improvement I put it in the back of the safe and haven't tried any thing else.</p><p> </p><p>I have two RRA uppers with the varmint barrels, a 16" I use to shoot out of the truck and a 24" off a bench.</p><p>They have been shot hot, dirty and a lot without any problem.</p><p> </p><p>I have a great gunsmith that I'am sure could fix the problem but I thought RRA should take care of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woody41, post: 491156, member: 18327"] I have a RRA coyote rifle that shot great,(2" or less at 200yds.) when I first got it. On its second prairie dog shooting trip it went from shooting great to awful in the middle of a magazine. I usually only shot it when the targets were plentiful, dumb and not much over 300yds. After getting it home I couldn't find any problem. I don't live too far from the factory and have someone who works there that will take it back for me. The said the crown had a nick in it and would be fine now. Wrong, I tried some Black Hills match and still no go. After another trip to the factory without any improvement I put it in the back of the safe and haven't tried any thing else. I have two RRA uppers with the varmint barrels, a 16" I use to shoot out of the truck and a 24" off a bench. They have been shot hot, dirty and a lot without any problem. I have a great gunsmith that I'am sure could fix the problem but I thought RRA should take care of it. [/QUOTE]
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