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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
Building AR for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="223kid" data-source="post: 2173429" data-attributes="member: 82071"><p>Wow! Sounds like you fellas worked hard to get some accuracy. I merely bought a 1:9 24" barrel, Machined my 80% lower, don't even remember whose upper it is. Assembled the upper. Installed a good trigger from AR15 triggers(AR15-triggers.com) in the Buckeye, best trigger there is in my opinion and he won't break the bank.</p><p>Mine loves 69 gr Sierra matchkings , will shoot up to 77gr. bullets. Farthest so far is a 632 yard ground hog. It will go farther ,no doubt . Cost of the build (pre pandemic prices) under $800.00[ATTACH=full]267291[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="223kid, post: 2173429, member: 82071"] Wow! Sounds like you fellas worked hard to get some accuracy. I merely bought a 1:9 24" barrel, Machined my 80% lower, don't even remember whose upper it is. Assembled the upper. Installed a good trigger from AR15 triggers(AR15-triggers.com) in the Buckeye, best trigger there is in my opinion and he won't break the bank. Mine loves 69 gr Sierra matchkings , will shoot up to 77gr. bullets. Farthest so far is a 632 yard ground hog. It will go farther ,no doubt . Cost of the build (pre pandemic prices) under $800.00[ATTACH type="full"]267291[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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