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AR-10 accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="hogheadv2" data-source="post: 1860387" data-attributes="member: 57958"><p>1 MOA with factory loads on a $200 GM barrel is a darn good start. Tune a load to that barrel and I have no doubt .65 - .75 is very reasonable.</p><p>*Given the same diameter a shorter barrel is stiffer, sacrificing FPS. Powder choice may lessen this loss a bit. </p><p>** Every build is about compromise. Agile vs Long range, Utility vs Useful , Cost VS Benefit..... </p><p>Tuning a load to the rifle will need t be done with any barrel. I would start there and see if that satisfies your group concerns. [At what point is the gun better than you?]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hogheadv2, post: 1860387, member: 57958"] 1 MOA with factory loads on a $200 GM barrel is a darn good start. Tune a load to that barrel and I have no doubt .65 - .75 is very reasonable. *Given the same diameter a shorter barrel is stiffer, sacrificing FPS. Powder choice may lessen this loss a bit. ** Every build is about compromise. Agile vs Long range, Utility vs Useful , Cost VS Benefit..... Tuning a load to the rifle will need t be done with any barrel. I would start there and see if that satisfies your group concerns. [At what point is the gun better than you?] [/QUOTE]
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