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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Varmint AR?
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<blockquote data-quote="MSURunner" data-source="post: 2740277" data-attributes="member: 102961"><p>I wouldn't discount threading the muzzle, even if you aren't going to run a can. My precision AR is over 10 pounds and trying to spot splash with the little 55g pills it likes is difficult (it doesn't have a threaded muzzle). There's a different recoil impulse with an AR than a bolt gun because of the action cycle. The WORST case scenario, you have a thread protector on it now and options down the road. If I was to have a smith chuck up a barrel for me, I would be certain to get it all done in one swoop then to wish I would have had something done to it later.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSURunner, post: 2740277, member: 102961"] I wouldn't discount threading the muzzle, even if you aren't going to run a can. My precision AR is over 10 pounds and trying to spot splash with the little 55g pills it likes is difficult (it doesn't have a threaded muzzle). There's a different recoil impulse with an AR than a bolt gun because of the action cycle. The WORST case scenario, you have a thread protector on it now and options down the road. If I was to have a smith chuck up a barrel for me, I would be certain to get it all done in one swoop then to wish I would have had something done to it later. [/QUOTE]
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