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AR15/10 Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 1097540" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>Is it to late to cancel? I own a 1:7 20 inch and would not recommend it. It forces you to shoot only heavy expensive bullets. I bought bulk 55 and 62 grain and they were going through the paper sideways at 100 yards. At first I tried reducing the powder to get the velocity down to 16 inch and 14.5 barrel lengths 2800 or less with 55 grain. So then I just bit the bullet and started buying 75 match grade ammo. I realized it was all a mistake because against my better judgment I listened to the wrong people. 1:7 is fine for 16 and shorter rifles 18 inch can get away with 1:8</p><p></p><p>Then I got smarter and just started buying 1:9 barrels that shoot high speed 55's over 3200 fps and 62's at over 3100 fps in 18 - 20 inch barrels. just fun cheap paper punching I can also shoot up to 75 match bullets if I feel the need to show off a tiny group</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 1097540, member: 2939"] Is it to late to cancel? I own a 1:7 20 inch and would not recommend it. It forces you to shoot only heavy expensive bullets. I bought bulk 55 and 62 grain and they were going through the paper sideways at 100 yards. At first I tried reducing the powder to get the velocity down to 16 inch and 14.5 barrel lengths 2800 or less with 55 grain. So then I just bit the bullet and started buying 75 match grade ammo. I realized it was all a mistake because against my better judgment I listened to the wrong people. 1:7 is fine for 16 and shorter rifles 18 inch can get away with 1:8 Then I got smarter and just started buying 1:9 barrels that shoot high speed 55's over 3200 fps and 62's at over 3100 fps in 18 - 20 inch barrels. just fun cheap paper punching I can also shoot up to 75 match bullets if I feel the need to show off a tiny group [/QUOTE]
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