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| Expert ![]() Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Danville
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I guess the best thing to do is to try it out and see how it does. Is 1 MOA too much to expect from a 1/7 shooting 55 grain bullets? | |
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| Expert Join Date: Mar 2008
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| 1MOA at what distance (spare me the lesson on angular vs. linear measurement)? If the ammo is decent and consistent and you do your part, 1' is not too much to expect. However, if you're going to shoot surplus steel-cased ammo at 300 yards with iron sights, 1' IS too much to expect. I'm sure you see that the answer is subjective to many more factors than just bullet weight and barrel twist.
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| Expert Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Red Sector A
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| I've owned several AR's over the years, my favorite is a Govt. profile bbl. with a 1/7 twist. I am a purist, this is what the military uses as a standard bbl. config. I've always had to order uppers to get this. Usually from Bushmaster, everyone will have their own opinion as to mfg. preference, I have always had good luck with Bushmaster and Armalite, these are who I stick with. And for the record I don't believe in shooting steel cased ammo out of your 1000.00 dollar rifles, this is why I rarely buy used AR's unless I know the person. I don't want to start the argument of steel vs. brass, everyone will have their own opinion on this as well. But if I ever have an AR for sale, you will know it has never seen a steel cased round.
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| | #27 (permalink) | |
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Also the assumption is good ammo. This would also be with a good scope. I'm interested in the accuracy of the gun itself. I can easily get 1 MOA with my 1/9 ARs on factory ammo. (PMC, Remington, Black Hills). I can get close with Silver Bear steel case. | |
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| Don't make too much fun...My most accurate AR has a chrome moly match grade barrel with 1/9 twist and shoots 1/2" 5 round groups at 100 yards with PMC or Black Hills ammo, making more or less one hole. (It is even more impressive when you consider it is me shooting it!) It would only be gross if I hit a hog 5 times in the same 1/2" spot. |
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However, as the distance increases other factors' effect will also increase and it is not fair to blame the barrel for deterioration of accuracy. Quote:
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| Marksman Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: lizton/brownsburg
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| Here is a nice little read on AR history Not to in depth but a good little read none the less How To Keep Your AR Running, Part 1: AR History |
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