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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
.250" Groups - Is it possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Thomas" data-source="post: 526916" data-attributes="member: 15748"><p>Actually, they'll do better than this pretty regularly, if the gun is set up properly and fed good ammo. I have a good friend, John Feamster, who shot an "Official Screamer" group in a registered Benchrest competition; that's five rounds in under .1", witnessed and verified by the match officals. ****ed off a bunch of the benchresters, too. John is one of the loading techs in AMU's Custom Ammo shop that Troy Lawton runs at Ft Benning, so he knows a thing or two about putting together accuate ammo for the AR platform. </p><p> </p><p>The .250 mark is a pretty tight standard to work with, and requires good gear and proper prep all the way around, as well as some good shooting and decent conditions. AR's that will regularly do .5" and under are pretty common these days, and anything approaching .75" to 1 MOA would leave me evaluating and asking, "what's gone wrong with this gun?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Thomas, post: 526916, member: 15748"] Actually, they'll do better than this pretty regularly, if the gun is set up properly and fed good ammo. I have a good friend, John Feamster, who shot an "Official Screamer" group in a registered Benchrest competition; that's five rounds in under .1", witnessed and verified by the match officals. ****ed off a bunch of the benchresters, too. John is one of the loading techs in AMU's Custom Ammo shop that Troy Lawton runs at Ft Benning, so he knows a thing or two about putting together accuate ammo for the AR platform. The .250 mark is a pretty tight standard to work with, and requires good gear and proper prep all the way around, as well as some good shooting and decent conditions. AR's that will regularly do .5" and under are pretty common these days, and anything approaching .75" to 1 MOA would leave me evaluating and asking, "what's gone wrong with this gun?" [/QUOTE]
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