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AR15/10 Rifles
Ar 15
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<blockquote data-quote="Kansaswoodguy" data-source="post: 1182231" data-attributes="member: 83267"><p>Lego's for men I started with one now I have six and another in the works. They claim stainless barrels are more accurate than carbon steel also there are three diffrent chambers you can get 223 Rem, NATO, and 223 Wylde. 223 Rem is the most accurate NATO the least. The Wylde is a NATO chamber with a 223 Rem neck area there is a very good argument that the Wylde is THE way to go. I have all three I would take 223Rem or Wylde any time for accuracy NATO tends to be more finicky about the loads it shoots well in my experience. If your spray and pray shooting chrome lined NATO is the way to go. Free float handguard's are more conducive to accuracy also but I've shot sub MOA groups with conventional handguard's this is no deal breaker. Any better than mil spec trigger is going to be a great improvement in the accuracy arena a six pound creepy trigger is good for keeping our 19 year old troops from shooting themselves under extream stress not that great from the bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kansaswoodguy, post: 1182231, member: 83267"] Lego's for men I started with one now I have six and another in the works. They claim stainless barrels are more accurate than carbon steel also there are three diffrent chambers you can get 223 Rem, NATO, and 223 Wylde. 223 Rem is the most accurate NATO the least. The Wylde is a NATO chamber with a 223 Rem neck area there is a very good argument that the Wylde is THE way to go. I have all three I would take 223Rem or Wylde any time for accuracy NATO tends to be more finicky about the loads it shoots well in my experience. If your spray and pray shooting chrome lined NATO is the way to go. Free float handguard's are more conducive to accuracy also but I've shot sub MOA groups with conventional handguard's this is no deal breaker. Any better than mil spec trigger is going to be a great improvement in the accuracy arena a six pound creepy trigger is good for keeping our 19 year old troops from shooting themselves under extream stress not that great from the bench. [/QUOTE]
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