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I’ve been thinking about buying one. A 308 Winchester on an AR15 frame weighing 6.8 pounds sounds like a winner. Does anyone have one? If so give us a review.
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Drifter i am not an AR guy or even pretend to be but i will tell you that my piston driven 415 edge 5.56 cal has been flawless through 500 rounds and is a lot better then average on accuracy. i asked for reviews here to before i bought mine and there are not many if any here that have one or want a POF rifle something about proprietary parts and not a mill spec rifle and way to spend y. i do not regret my purchase of my POF and it is my first and only AR will say mine has a smooth action and shoots great and above average on accuracy.
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The Revolution and the Renegade share design features that spurred myself to order a Renegade plus. It has not materialized yet at my local gun store, so I have no hands on experience. The POF Renegade Plus will be my first 'Gucci - AR', time will tell if this was a bad choice.
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Drifter i am not an AR guy or even pretend to be but i will tell you that my piston driven 415 edge 5.56 cal has been flawless through 500 rounds and is a lot better then average on accuracy. i asked for reviews here to before i bought mine and there are not many if any here that have one or want a POF rifle something about proprietary parts and not a mill spec rifle and way to spend y. i do not regret my purchase of my POF and it is my first and only AR will say mine has a smooth action and shoots great and above average on accuracy. What is "above average" accuracy mean? I dont believe ive seen that little sweetheart posted in the black rifle challenge here yet. Its easy to enter that challenge. Also, i dont believe the op is asking about a piston gun, unless i read the title wrong. As for POF, i watched iraqvet8888 try to melt down a full auto POF and after 2700 continuous rounds, the gun was still shooting. It was impressive. I was hoping someone here had experience with the gun in question. I personally dont mind my ar10 framed 308 and 6.5 cm rifles, but if one can be built on an ar15 frame and hold up, that would be damn impressive
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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No i have been following that thread and did post that at some time i would get every thing up and post results but i just haven't taken the time to do it it is a little better then 1 MOA for accuracy. at 100 yards. and it only took 1 shot to make me remember to put the hearing protection on the loudest rifle i have been around and the only one with a brake.And i was just relaying my info on my rifle for what it is worth being a POF, I could not fined much love for POF rifles on any unbiased forum and for reasons stated plus bad customer service was all i could fined any where on the unbiased web forums.I have found quite the opposite to be true good customer service as i just call and talked to get there view and opinion on sandman L suppressor for it. just my opinion above average is any thing under 1 MOA.
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No i have been following that thread and did post that at some time i would get every thing up and post results but i just haven't taken the time to do it it is a little better then 1 MOA for accuracy. at 100 yards. and it only took 1 shot to make me remember to put the hearing protection on the loudest rifle i have been around and the only one with a brake.And i was just relaying my info on my rifle for what it is worth being a POF, I could not fined much love for POF rifles on any unbiased forum and for reasons stated plus bad customer service was all i could fined any where on the unbiased web forums.I have found quite the opposite to be true good customer service as i just call and talked to get there view and opinion on sandman L suppressor for it. just my opinion above average is any thing under 1 MOA. Sounds pretty good.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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Well I talked my self out of the Revolution and am going to get the Rogue instead, $1700 vrs $2450. The Rogue doesn’t have the ambidextrous features or the nitate coated fluted barrel. The Rogue comes with a stainless steal 1-8” twist barrel. I don’t know of any production rifles in 308 Winchester with a 1-8” twist. I’ll find out what it likes I reckon.
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