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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
AR15/10 Rifles
POF or LWRC piston driven ar's
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<blockquote data-quote="dczay" data-source="post: 574294" data-attributes="member: 13162"><p>I do not post here but visit the site regularly. Just my 2 cents, having both POF and LWRC rifles. My POF 308 (former) had a habit of vertical stringing after about 20 rounds, my REPR's are 1/2 MOA and 3/4 MOA respectively and just run. I do have a POF 6.8 and it runs well, and have no problem recommending it, but in .308, LWRC is the easy preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dczay, post: 574294, member: 13162"] I do not post here but visit the site regularly. Just my 2 cents, having both POF and LWRC rifles. My POF 308 (former) had a habit of vertical stringing after about 20 rounds, my REPR's are 1/2 MOA and 3/4 MOA respectively and just run. I do have a POF 6.8 and it runs well, and have no problem recommending it, but in .308, LWRC is the easy preference. [/QUOTE]
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