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AR15/10 Rifles
Colt AR-15 A4 vs DPMS Prairie Panther
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<blockquote data-quote="Quinncannon" data-source="post: 2987661" data-attributes="member: 35613"><p>This is one of my AR15 match rifles. White Oak upper, Vortex HST scope. I've used it in club matches, per NRA High Power rules. I averaged in the 590's/600 points with it at 600 yards. In this picture, I was knocking the rust off of me. I just heard club matches were starting again soon, so got out on my range and shot it, just to make sure I could still sling up! The group is ten rounds at 100, it's 1.25 inches. I still need to knock some rust off, but I'll be ready when the matches start again. By the way, per High Power rules, we single load for the 600 yard line. A well built AR15 is very accurate, some will put to shame bolt action rifle shooters, but that also has something to do with skill level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quinncannon, post: 2987661, member: 35613"] This is one of my AR15 match rifles. White Oak upper, Vortex HST scope. I've used it in club matches, per NRA High Power rules. I averaged in the 590's/600 points with it at 600 yards. In this picture, I was knocking the rust off of me. I just heard club matches were starting again soon, so got out on my range and shot it, just to make sure I could still sling up! The group is ten rounds at 100, it's 1.25 inches. I still need to knock some rust off, but I'll be ready when the matches start again. By the way, per High Power rules, we single load for the 600 yard line. A well built AR15 is very accurate, some will put to shame bolt action rifle shooters, but that also has something to do with skill level. [/QUOTE]
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