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AR15/10 Rifles
Dmr/sdmr build and testing report.
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<blockquote data-quote="pondskipper" data-source="post: 1314383" data-attributes="member: 26430"><p>Both groups are 5 shot groups as well incase anyone was wondering.</p><p> </p><p>I think this pretty much wraps up my build and testing blog for the dmr coyote gun, I do plan on finding a good hand load for it as well and will report back on here in the near future with my findings, its just hard to make myself sit down and do it especially when 223 match ammo is pretty cheap in comparison to other calibers, especially my 300wm and my 6.5cm. </p><p> </p><p>As far as my feelings are concerned about semiautomatic precision rifles, its safe to say I've seen the light and that I believe now that they can be made to shoot as good as their bolt action counterparts, they are more finicky but if you have a good understanding of the system and use quality parts and ammo you CAN make them into real shooters! Obviously I cant guarantee you the same results as I've had with mine if you were to build one identical to it but I'm sure it wouldn't be far off at all, possibly even better. Hopefully anyone looking to build an accurate AR one or is new to the design will find this, and that it will be helpful for them and give an idea as to what to truly expect from one at different levels of build state from bone stock to full out custom and what problem areas to look for.</p><p> </p><p> Thanks for reading,</p><p> James S.</p><p> </p><p>P.S. Keep an eye on the ELR page, I'll be trying out my 300WM at 2000 yds later this summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pondskipper, post: 1314383, member: 26430"] Both groups are 5 shot groups as well incase anyone was wondering. I think this pretty much wraps up my build and testing blog for the dmr coyote gun, I do plan on finding a good hand load for it as well and will report back on here in the near future with my findings, its just hard to make myself sit down and do it especially when 223 match ammo is pretty cheap in comparison to other calibers, especially my 300wm and my 6.5cm. As far as my feelings are concerned about semiautomatic precision rifles, its safe to say I've seen the light and that I believe now that they can be made to shoot as good as their bolt action counterparts, they are more finicky but if you have a good understanding of the system and use quality parts and ammo you CAN make them into real shooters! Obviously I cant guarantee you the same results as I've had with mine if you were to build one identical to it but I'm sure it wouldn't be far off at all, possibly even better. Hopefully anyone looking to build an accurate AR one or is new to the design will find this, and that it will be helpful for them and give an idea as to what to truly expect from one at different levels of build state from bone stock to full out custom and what problem areas to look for. Thanks for reading, James S. P.S. Keep an eye on the ELR page, I'll be trying out my 300WM at 2000 yds later this summer. [/QUOTE]
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