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AR15/10 Rifles
Building AR for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="tacomHQ" data-source="post: 2175664" data-attributes="member: 67159"><p>Hello sir- to say I am not bias ... well a bit of an untruth. As I am TACOMHQ. </p><p>Check out Rex's video on our barrels. The AR he is talking about was shot by 3 different shooters, 5 bullet weights, 3 manufacturers. Four of the different bullet weights fell into the exact same 1/2moa group- as I recall a 16round group. The fifth bullet weight was the lightest of the bunch and a high end hunting round. It printed a second 1/2moa group 3/4moa away from the primary group at 2:00. </p><p>Their basic impression "this ain't right"... as this was not a common event in any of the three shooters experience. </p><p>Here's the deal: if our barrel does not match what you have and reasonably expect we will buy it back. (Assuming good smith work and good base rifling). </p><p>How consistent or predictable? - See the Mirage video where they are breaking the barrel in at 1mile... We just had a group do a first round, first shot out of the barrel hit at 1.5miles... (yep lucky but... to the point on the predictable side and forgiveness). Before someone calls BS- It was a Desert Tech .375. They had their numbers and switched barrels-- says a lot about the system. </p><p>Give us a call...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacomHQ, post: 2175664, member: 67159"] Hello sir- to say I am not bias ... well a bit of an untruth. As I am TACOMHQ. Check out Rex's video on our barrels. The AR he is talking about was shot by 3 different shooters, 5 bullet weights, 3 manufacturers. Four of the different bullet weights fell into the exact same 1/2moa group- as I recall a 16round group. The fifth bullet weight was the lightest of the bunch and a high end hunting round. It printed a second 1/2moa group 3/4moa away from the primary group at 2:00. Their basic impression "this ain't right"... as this was not a common event in any of the three shooters experience. Here's the deal: if our barrel does not match what you have and reasonably expect we will buy it back. (Assuming good smith work and good base rifling). How consistent or predictable? - See the Mirage video where they are breaking the barrel in at 1mile... We just had a group do a first round, first shot out of the barrel hit at 1.5miles... (yep lucky but... to the point on the predictable side and forgiveness). Before someone calls BS- It was a Desert Tech .375. They had their numbers and switched barrels-- says a lot about the system. Give us a call... [/QUOTE]
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