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AR15/10 Rifles
Rock River Arms ATH ?
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<blockquote data-quote="choclabs" data-source="post: 1068351" data-attributes="member: 59382"><p>clambdin - I have had the ATH for about 2 years now. As far as my experience goes, it is the optimum package from RRA. I like the 18" barrel length, and the 2 stage NM trigger is great for both range time and hunting. I have produced the .75" groups at 100yds with Hornady 75gr HPBT, which is their stated accuracy claim. It even shots mil-spec 55gr in 1.25" @ 100yds. The match grade barrel and length provide a good balance for off hand shooting. All in All I am very satisfied with the ATH. The RRA 20" models and bull barrel configurations will also give you excellent accuracy, but for carrying around and better balance versus a front heavy rifle, the ATH is a GREAT package with out compromise in accuracy. I recently shot a 1.25" group with Hornady 55gr VMAX at 200yds. The Wylde chamber also allows for the use of higher power 5.56 ammo.</p><p></p><p>Let me know what you decide and perhaps a range report?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="choclabs, post: 1068351, member: 59382"] clambdin - I have had the ATH for about 2 years now. As far as my experience goes, it is the optimum package from RRA. I like the 18" barrel length, and the 2 stage NM trigger is great for both range time and hunting. I have produced the .75" groups at 100yds with Hornady 75gr HPBT, which is their stated accuracy claim. It even shots mil-spec 55gr in 1.25" @ 100yds. The match grade barrel and length provide a good balance for off hand shooting. All in All I am very satisfied with the ATH. The RRA 20" models and bull barrel configurations will also give you excellent accuracy, but for carrying around and better balance versus a front heavy rifle, the ATH is a GREAT package with out compromise in accuracy. I recently shot a 1.25" group with Hornady 55gr VMAX at 200yds. The Wylde chamber also allows for the use of higher power 5.56 ammo. Let me know what you decide and perhaps a range report? [/QUOTE]
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