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Everyone always says they can put 10 shots into less than moa consistently. Until they try the challenge. Don't be that guy.. AR's shoot great, sometimes phenomenally well. But to find one that is 1/2 moa or better in the challenge we did here, just isn't going to happen every day. Good luck, when you decide you wan to prove your stuff on one sheet of paper. I honestly mean that. Good luck..

So is the acceptable definition of a 1/2 MOA gun, is two back to back groups, 10 shots each on one piece of paper where both go under 1/2" at 100 yards? Or just average 1/2"?

That's fed from the magazine, or just poking one in the barrel?

And it's OK to run the drill 30 times and pick the one time that it happened on one target? Correct?

Let's not have a moving target here.

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I doubt you would be able to get it done either way, but according to the rules of the black rifle challenge, it is supposed to be the first target of the day, if I remember right. That is how I always did it.


Hey show the target of your one hole rifle in 14-20 mph winds.......it'll be fun!

You really are an idiot aren't you? As per usual, you add noting of value to any thread here. Try shooting for once and post up your results. Instead of crying about those of us that do shoot. And, yes we know who does and does not shoot here.

Funny that the Campfire clown thinks he adds anything of value by telling others how you expect them to shoot.....

Don't forget to post your 1 hole target pics that you shot in 14-20 mph winds, we all know how much you like to post pics!

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Yup, the carriage bolt holding the steel broke at rd 3.

I've shot it out to 600yds and it easily holds with my bolt gun.

About the only other thing I did with this rifle is lap the upper. I was going to bed the barrel with Loctite, but after the 1st few groups just left it alone.

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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
I doubt you would be able to get it done either way

I don't think so either.

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Run it up, until you blow it up, then back it down a bit.
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I got the White Oak Post-Ban Service Rifle Barrel, 1-8 today, Got Aero Precision 5.56 Black Nitride Bolt Carrier Group
and Aero Precision M4E1 Enhanced Handguard Combo - 15" M-LOK, Black, put together the upper, and will load up some rds in the morning and hopefully shoot it afterwards.

Hopefully it will shoot great. Used my borescope to check alignment of the adjustable gas block hole, bore looks great.

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It is a bit heavier than I am used too.


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Apparently this barrel was in stock because it arrived quick.


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Originally Posted by Ackleyfan
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Originally Posted by TonyRumore
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Everyone always says they can put 10 shots into less than moa consistently. Until they try the challenge. Don't be that guy.. AR's shoot great, sometimes phenomenally well. But to find one that is 1/2 moa or better in the challenge we did here, just isn't going to happen every day. Good luck, when you decide you wan to prove your stuff on one sheet of paper. I honestly mean that. Good luck..

So is the acceptable definition of a 1/2 MOA gun, is two back to back groups, 10 shots each on one piece of paper where both go under 1/2" at 100 yards? Or just average 1/2"?

That's fed from the magazine, or just poking one in the barrel?

And it's OK to run the drill 30 times and pick the one time that it happened on one target? Correct?

Let's not have a moving target here.

Tony


I doubt you would be able to get it done either way, but according to the rules of the black rifle challenge, it is supposed to be the first target of the day, if I remember right. That is how I always did it.


Hey show the target of your one hole rifle in 14-20 mph winds.......it'll be fun!

You really are an idiot aren't you? As per usual, you add noting of value to any thread here. Try shooting for once and post up your results. Instead of crying about those of us that do shoot. And, yes we know who does and does not shoot here.

Funny that the Campfire clown thinks he adds anything of value by telling others how you expect them to shoot.....

Don't forget to post your 1 hole target pics that you shot in 14-20 mph winds, we all know how much you like to post pics!

1 hole targets are easy to shoot in those winds.


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Aren’t they still trying 1 hole groups in the Texas Warehouse?

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Only read once about the warehouse.

Don't even recall where it was etc.. Didn't think it still existed.

Yet a one hole group isn't that hard to shoot.

Remember wind is your friend. Most give up at the thought of wind.


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Originally Posted by Tyrone
I totally agree, Jeff. It's not quite as bad now with scopes, but with irons, there wasn't anything as disruptive as having to rebarrel in the middle of a HP season. And the lower your average scores, the worse it was.
Yeah. Optics. Duh. I still forget those are in use. LOL

Then again a brand new barrel with maybe 100 rounds in it, it had one 88 shot match and just a couple rounds to half way center sights... gave me the 99% NRA badge.. 50 shot leg match 495. LOL


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Aren’t they still trying 1 hole groups in the Texas Warehouse?
That hasn't been a thing in at least 25 years. When was the last time Remington made BR bullets?


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