Originally Posted by JPro
dla,

I can't really think of anything I'd want to change, other than that trigger swap and a good 10rnd magazine. The rifle fits me, and I like the furniture that comes on it. LOP is right, cheekweld is right, the forend is slim and stiff, and nothing wiggles. There have been no issues except some feed problems when I introduced the ASC magazine.

Here's my post from when I first bought the rifle:

R-25 GII Impressions

Shooting it since that first range session has revealed sub-MOA to be pretty typical for 3-shot groups at 100 and 200yds. I've still got some other handloads I assembled for initial testing but never got past the W-W factory stuff when I found it shot. I'll shoot them too sometime.

I've been pleased with the purchase so far, and while it is not an inexpensive rifle, I'd buy it again if looking for an autoloader for hunting. It's not a big chunk of a rifle like some AR10 models, and a 20" AR is still fairly compact, about like a 20" bolt gun, without being blasty like the 16" AR carbines.


Id still like to know how that rifle shoots in the black rifle challenge here. 3 shot groups arent really a good indicator of how "accurate" a rifle truly is.... mine shoots sub 1/2 moa 3 shot groups with the load it likes. Hell, it even shoots sub 3/4 moa 5 shot groups out to 450 yards with the 168 Hornady match bullets. But i straight up call it an honest 1.6 moa rifle.


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole.

BSA MAGA