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Help Choosing A Precision AR Caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="7Footer" data-source="post: 1759880" data-attributes="member: 74079"><p>Believe it or not - I have gotten some of the best accuracy from an AR out of an 18" PSA 6.5 Grendel upper I bought on a whim. I am still working on load development, but I have had good luck with 130gr Berger Hybrids and 130gr ELDMs, both with CFE 223. Its definitely more expensive to shoot than the .223s I have, but bug holes are so satisfying. Also - in my state (Colorado) we can't shoot deer with anything smaller than 6mm, so if I ever had the itch to hunt with an AR - I could use the Grendel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7Footer, post: 1759880, member: 74079"] Believe it or not - I have gotten some of the best accuracy from an AR out of an 18" PSA 6.5 Grendel upper I bought on a whim. I am still working on load development, but I have had good luck with 130gr Berger Hybrids and 130gr ELDMs, both with CFE 223. Its definitely more expensive to shoot than the .223s I have, but bug holes are so satisfying. Also - in my state (Colorado) we can't shoot deer with anything smaller than 6mm, so if I ever had the itch to hunt with an AR - I could use the Grendel. [/QUOTE]
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