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Help Choosing A Precision AR Caliber
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<blockquote data-quote="stirner" data-source="post: 1760231" data-attributes="member: 44287"><p>I have a Precision Firearms 6.5 Grendel that shoots .3" groups. Mine has a bull bbl, but they also offer a lighter wt bbl that is guarateed to shoot .5" groups. My bullet is a Nosler 120 gr BT. I buy them from Shooters pro shop, and they run about $15 for blems. There's nothing wrong with them, except forthe coloring. They are currently out of stock, and are instock only occsionally. The 140 gr BT is usually in stock, and is currently offer at $14.95. My range has a pop-up steel target of a prairie dog at 400 yds. I can sit at the bench and hit it, and be back on it as it pops back up, and hit it again. I have killed two antelope with it. Both were DRT. I mean the legs collapsed and not a step was taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirner, post: 1760231, member: 44287"] I have a Precision Firearms 6.5 Grendel that shoots .3" groups. Mine has a bull bbl, but they also offer a lighter wt bbl that is guarateed to shoot .5" groups. My bullet is a Nosler 120 gr BT. I buy them from Shooters pro shop, and they run about $15 for blems. There's nothing wrong with them, except forthe coloring. They are currently out of stock, and are instock only occsionally. The 140 gr BT is usually in stock, and is currently offer at $14.95. My range has a pop-up steel target of a prairie dog at 400 yds. I can sit at the bench and hit it, and be back on it as it pops back up, and hit it again. I have killed two antelope with it. Both were DRT. I mean the legs collapsed and not a step was taken. [/QUOTE]
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