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<blockquote data-quote="Turpentine21" data-source="post: 2937550" data-attributes="member: 124909"><p>[ATTACH=full]507232[/ATTACH][ATTACH]507232[/ATTACH]</p><p>I built a Grendel AR for my brother this past summer. Last week he lent it to his friends family. This is just one of the 4 bucks they have killed in the last week with it. The boy in the light blue shirt shot this one. I can't remember if he is 6 or 7. Their mom also got into the act last week with her largest buck to date. A heavy 10 point. Also shot with the Grendel.</p><p>I built my niece, brothers daughter a Grendel AR when she was 7. She's 12 now and has killed around 25 with it to date. She pulled this 210 yard shot this afternoon (usually shoots shoulder) and caught this buck low and well behind the shoulder. Didn't matter. He didn't make it 20 yards. As you can see it pulverized the offside. All were shot with factory 123sst's from 20" barrels.</p><p>I love a Grendel AR for women and kids, it works pretty well for me too. I've built quite a few for friends. I use both of mine with my thermal. With the highly adjustable stock and pistol grip they can be made to fit almost anybody in seconds. Plus there is very little recoil so they won't kick a kid out from under his hat. Both of these have Rock River Varmint 2 stage triggers that break at about 3 pounds. I generally use Geissele 2 stage National match Teiggers in mine with the match springs. We also like the 2 stage Larue trigger. Can't beat it for the $.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Turpentine21, post: 2937550, member: 124909"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1698892924190.jpeg"]507232[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="1698892924190.jpeg"]507232[/ATTACH] I built a Grendel AR for my brother this past summer. Last week he lent it to his friends family. This is just one of the 4 bucks they have killed in the last week with it. The boy in the light blue shirt shot this one. I can't remember if he is 6 or 7. Their mom also got into the act last week with her largest buck to date. A heavy 10 point. Also shot with the Grendel. I built my niece, brothers daughter a Grendel AR when she was 7. She's 12 now and has killed around 25 with it to date. She pulled this 210 yard shot this afternoon (usually shoots shoulder) and caught this buck low and well behind the shoulder. Didn't matter. He didn't make it 20 yards. As you can see it pulverized the offside. All were shot with factory 123sst's from 20" barrels. I love a Grendel AR for women and kids, it works pretty well for me too. I've built quite a few for friends. I use both of mine with my thermal. With the highly adjustable stock and pistol grip they can be made to fit almost anybody in seconds. Plus there is very little recoil so they won't kick a kid out from under his hat. Both of these have Rock River Varmint 2 stage triggers that break at about 3 pounds. I generally use Geissele 2 stage National match Teiggers in mine with the match springs. We also like the 2 stage Larue trigger. Can't beat it for the $. [/QUOTE]
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