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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="tt35" data-source="post: 444782" data-attributes="member: 25362"><p>I've used a White Oak Precision 24" unfluted upper, a DPMS 24" fluted upper and a light 20" unfluted upper. All happen to be .204's. All are amazingly accurate. </p><p> </p><p>The 24" unfluted AR is a pig to carry and is somewhat slow handling but works OK in open country off a bipod or sticks. The 24" fluted barrel is much handier but I really like the 20" lightweight. It's handier to carry, handier to get in and out of the truck and quicker handling on stand. The lightweight still shoots less than 1/2 MOA at 200 yards. Its a Shilen barrel 'smithed by Dan Carey in Pheonix. I've pretty much tricked it out with a carbon fiber FF tube, Timney trigger (almost a must IMO) and an ACE M4 SOCOM stock. </p><p> </p><p>If I were looking at a .223, I would consider the RRA 20" Coyote carbine. RRA has a great reputation for accuracy and you can customize it as you develope your own tastes and opinions. </p><p> </p><p>I agree with the previous poster.."Everyone needs one AR in the family."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tt35, post: 444782, member: 25362"] I've used a White Oak Precision 24" unfluted upper, a DPMS 24" fluted upper and a light 20" unfluted upper. All happen to be .204's. All are amazingly accurate. The 24" unfluted AR is a pig to carry and is somewhat slow handling but works OK in open country off a bipod or sticks. The 24" fluted barrel is much handier but I really like the 20" lightweight. It's handier to carry, handier to get in and out of the truck and quicker handling on stand. The lightweight still shoots less than 1/2 MOA at 200 yards. Its a Shilen barrel 'smithed by Dan Carey in Pheonix. I've pretty much tricked it out with a carbon fiber FF tube, Timney trigger (almost a must IMO) and an ACE M4 SOCOM stock. If I were looking at a .223, I would consider the RRA 20" Coyote carbine. RRA has a great reputation for accuracy and you can customize it as you develope your own tastes and opinions. I agree with the previous poster.."Everyone needs one AR in the family." [/QUOTE]
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