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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
AR-15 vs. Ruger Ranch Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Plowboy" data-source="post: 332061" data-attributes="member: 21120"><p>I have a mini 14 target identical to that one, and it's actually a fairly accurate gun. With cheap bulk ammo it almost always shoots 1 MOA five shot groups, and many times gets right down around .75 MOA. It's also a nicely balanced gun to shoot off hand IMO. A couple of the people that shot it even went out and bought one for themselves. It's just a sweetheart of a gun.</p><p></p><p>It does have its faults though. I'm pretty sure when they designed the thing light weight wasn't a first priority, the last 2 rounds never feed out of the 30 round magazines, and that black heat shield on top the barrel came loose on mine. So if your thinking about getting one, start carrying around a 6 foot piece of well pipe to get used to the weight, tape two 20 round magazines back to back instead of running the longer ones, and loctite the screws holding that heat shield in place before the scope is mounted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plowboy, post: 332061, member: 21120"] I have a mini 14 target identical to that one, and it's actually a fairly accurate gun. With cheap bulk ammo it almost always shoots 1 MOA five shot groups, and many times gets right down around .75 MOA. It's also a nicely balanced gun to shoot off hand IMO. A couple of the people that shot it even went out and bought one for themselves. It's just a sweetheart of a gun. It does have its faults though. I'm pretty sure when they designed the thing light weight wasn't a first priority, the last 2 rounds never feed out of the 30 round magazines, and that black heat shield on top the barrel came loose on mine. So if your thinking about getting one, start carrying around a 6 foot piece of well pipe to get used to the weight, tape two 20 round magazines back to back instead of running the longer ones, and loctite the screws holding that heat shield in place before the scope is mounted. [/QUOTE]
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