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AR15/10 Rifles
AR10 6.5 Creedmoor - anyone shoot one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orange Dust" data-source="post: 2428471" data-attributes="member: 92702"><p>Yes, we square the upper, bed the barrel, and use an adjustable block. If you buy a match grade barrel in just the $300 range these things can be scary accurate set up this way. Easy and fun to build, and very satisfying. My 6.8 will do 1/2" with factory loads. My .22 Nosler is more like 5/8", but will shoot a ragged hole with handloads. Have a couple of .223's that shoot this well also. Every one of them will shoot better than they need to. Don't skimp on the trigger and it is a fine weapon. Build your own gun. Really not hard to put together. Anyone who handloads has enough sense to build one. You can put one together with really good parts that YOU choose to work together for $1k. You can build a very serviceable rifle for less than 1/2 that, and anywhere in between. You will end up with a rifle that would cost over double that to buy, and still not have everything you want on it. I was a little imtimadated on my first one, and it was not that hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orange Dust, post: 2428471, member: 92702"] Yes, we square the upper, bed the barrel, and use an adjustable block. If you buy a match grade barrel in just the $300 range these things can be scary accurate set up this way. Easy and fun to build, and very satisfying. My 6.8 will do 1/2" with factory loads. My .22 Nosler is more like 5/8", but will shoot a ragged hole with handloads. Have a couple of .223's that shoot this well also. Every one of them will shoot better than they need to. Don't skimp on the trigger and it is a fine weapon. Build your own gun. Really not hard to put together. Anyone who handloads has enough sense to build one. You can put one together with really good parts that YOU choose to work together for $1k. You can build a very serviceable rifle for less than 1/2 that, and anywhere in between. You will end up with a rifle that would cost over double that to buy, and still not have everything you want on it. I was a little imtimadated on my first one, and it was not that hard. [/QUOTE]
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