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Ralph Hicks from RTH Firearms Introduces Their Revolutionary Precision Long Range Semi-auto Hun
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<blockquote data-quote="stirner" data-source="post: 1317966" data-attributes="member: 44287"><p><strong>Re: Ralph Hicks from RTH Firearms Introduces Their Revolutionary Precision Long Range Semi-auto</strong></p><p></p><p>So Len, are you going to get your hands on one of these for review?</p><p></p><p>Ralph---I'm very interested in the Hunter model, but you don't give the weight, and I know the AR-10s are notoriously heavy. Also, would it be possible to get a barrel longer that 18"? John Baney, over in accurateshooter.com, has done a lot of research on various calibers, and one of his favorite things to do is start with a 32" barrel and cut it down in 2" steps to 16", testing various loads at each level. He gets a nice progression of low velocity drops at each level until he hits 24". Then there is a sizeable jump at 22", with increased jumps after that. I'd sure hate to lose a possible 75 fps going from 24" to 18" just for the sake of a few oz that could be offset by fluting the barrel. </p><p>Thanks for your consideration,</p><p>George</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirner, post: 1317966, member: 44287"] [b]Re: Ralph Hicks from RTH Firearms Introduces Their Revolutionary Precision Long Range Semi-auto[/b] So Len, are you going to get your hands on one of these for review? Ralph---I'm very interested in the Hunter model, but you don't give the weight, and I know the AR-10s are notoriously heavy. Also, would it be possible to get a barrel longer that 18"? John Baney, over in accurateshooter.com, has done a lot of research on various calibers, and one of his favorite things to do is start with a 32" barrel and cut it down in 2" steps to 16", testing various loads at each level. He gets a nice progression of low velocity drops at each level until he hits 24". Then there is a sizeable jump at 22", with increased jumps after that. I'd sure hate to lose a possible 75 fps going from 24" to 18" just for the sake of a few oz that could be offset by fluting the barrel. Thanks for your consideration, George [/QUOTE]
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