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<blockquote data-quote="Sickboy82" data-source="post: 1250563" data-attributes="member: 97633"><p>The more I shoot this rifle, the more I get impressed. Still have not shot factory/ issued 175gr M118LR through her, been working up powder charges. She really settled around the 300 round mark, consistently holding 1/2" 5 shot groups at 100yds. The 3 shot groups usually measure 1/4"....but I have shot one 5 shot group that measured in at 0.260 best group I have ever shot in my life. Better than how my duty M24 groups. She likes Noslers over Sierra Match King, which sucks cause I bought 3,000 smk for the election in case that bitch won. Groups better with the brass FL sized over Neck Sized, which also sucks because I invested money into the neck sizer and 5 different bushings costing about $20 a piece. I still need to have the holes for the front and rear sight base's drilled and tapped and the M24 roll mark for the rifle to be finished to clone spec. John did not feel comfortable drilling into the barrel, and I'm glad he didn't risk it if he didn't feel confident and was honest. I have to say, that this was absolutely worth the wait. Army records have shown that the M24's groups actually got tighter when reached the 10,000 round count, passed the recommended life of the barrel, so hopefully my future kids will be enjoying this rifle someday too. Thank you again John. I'm trying to get out of the clone game....6 clones is enough for me, but I have always wanted a MK13, so when the time comes to build that or a custom rifle where I don't have to follow Military guide lines.....I hope that you will again be my gunsmith. I'll try again to figure out how to get my pics up here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sickboy82, post: 1250563, member: 97633"] The more I shoot this rifle, the more I get impressed. Still have not shot factory/ issued 175gr M118LR through her, been working up powder charges. She really settled around the 300 round mark, consistently holding 1/2" 5 shot groups at 100yds. The 3 shot groups usually measure 1/4"....but I have shot one 5 shot group that measured in at 0.260 best group I have ever shot in my life. Better than how my duty M24 groups. She likes Noslers over Sierra Match King, which sucks cause I bought 3,000 smk for the election in case that bitch won. Groups better with the brass FL sized over Neck Sized, which also sucks because I invested money into the neck sizer and 5 different bushings costing about $20 a piece. I still need to have the holes for the front and rear sight base's drilled and tapped and the M24 roll mark for the rifle to be finished to clone spec. John did not feel comfortable drilling into the barrel, and I'm glad he didn't risk it if he didn't feel confident and was honest. I have to say, that this was absolutely worth the wait. Army records have shown that the M24's groups actually got tighter when reached the 10,000 round count, passed the recommended life of the barrel, so hopefully my future kids will be enjoying this rifle someday too. Thank you again John. I'm trying to get out of the clone game....6 clones is enough for me, but I have always wanted a MK13, so when the time comes to build that or a custom rifle where I don't have to follow Military guide lines.....I hope that you will again be my gunsmith. I'll try again to figure out how to get my pics up here. [/QUOTE]
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