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Posted By: Hairtrigger Now I am interested - 11/12/23
A couple weeks ago I posted on shooting a buddy’s AR and some scope issues
Now it seems I could use one…fun plus a decent woodchuck rifle out to 250 yards or so. I have been looking around and have seen pics of the Remington VTR triangular barrel. Kinda cool to me but it seems they are not often found?
I am attracted to odd stuff anyway

Any experience with the VTR barrel on an AR?
Posted By: Pappy348 Re: Now I am interested - 11/12/23
Bad idea for a multitude of reasons. Just buy a heavy-barrel model like a Rock River and go shoot stuff.
Posted By: Hairtrigger Re: Now I am interested - 11/12/23
I want more info! I have been around 3 of the triangular barreled VTR bolt rifles and they were Remington 700 accurate
Posted By: MontanaMarine Re: Now I am interested - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by Hairtrigger
I want more info! I have been around 3 of the triangular barreled VTR bolt rifles and they were Remington 700 accurate

Might be tough to find a gas block, unless there is a .750" round gas journal on the barrel.
Posted By: Pappy348 Re: Now I am interested - 11/12/23
Originally Posted by Hairtrigger
I want more info! I have been around 3 of the triangular barreled VTR bolt rifles and they were Remington 700 accurate

Well then you’re in the right place, the World Wide Web! Go forth and search….
Originally Posted by MontanaMarine
Originally Posted by Hairtrigger
I want more info! I have been around 3 of the triangular barreled VTR bolt rifles and they were Remington 700 accurate

Might be tough to find a gas block, unless there is a .750" round gas journal on the barrel.

And you got to rethread a VTR barrel to fit a standard AR barrel extension.
Posted By: Hairtrigger Re: Now I am interested - 11/12/23
Remington made them. I just need to find one!

Here is a link for pics!
https://www.gunlistings.org/ohio-gun-classifieds/dayton__springfield/all/69131/remington_r15
Posted By: Pappy348 Re: Now I am interested - 11/12/23
See, you already know more than the rest of us. Again, get out there and find yourself one.
Posted By: Hairtrigger Re: Now I am interested - 11/13/23
I was hoping someone here could talk me out of this
Posted By: CopperSolid Re: Now I am interested - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Hairtrigger
I was hoping someone here could talk me out of this

Some members have tried, but it seems you are dead set on your triangular fetish. If you manage to talk yourself out of it, get a decent, affordable SPR/Semi-Bull barrel made by a reputable manufacturer and shoot the crap out your targets.
Posted By: Pappy348 Re: Now I am interested - 11/13/23
Originally Posted by Hairtrigger
I was hoping someone here could talk me out of this

PM Stick.
Posted By: local_dirt Re: Now I am interested - 11/20/23
Just don't. Often times, unique = huge pita.
Originally Posted by Hairtrigger
Remington made them. I just need to find one!

Here is a link for pics!
https://www.gunlistings.org/ohio-gun-classifieds/dayton__springfield/all/69131/remington_r15

Why don't you just buy that one?
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Now I am interested - 11/20/23
Originally Posted by Hairtrigger
I was hoping someone here could talk me out of this

This is for damn sure not the place for that. However, you don't need a weird triangular shaped barreled ar to shoot well. I have some AR's that shoot better than your Rem 700's too. Just sayin.
Posted By: Hairtrigger Re: Now I am interested - 11/22/23
25 years ago I had a Ruger Mini built to shoot better than most AR rifles
Fun project that embarrasses AR-15s
Posted By: bsa1917hunter Re: Now I am interested - 11/22/23
Originally Posted by Hairtrigger
25 years ago I had a Ruger Mini built to shoot better than most AR rifles
Fun project that embarrasses AR-15s

I highly doubt it, but nice try.
Posted By: jc189 Re: Now I am interested - 11/22/23
I bought a remington r15 A couple of months ago. It does not have the triangular barrel. I'm not really a gas gun guy. I love my bolt guns. particularly Tikka T3X's and Sako. But A friend asked If I would buy it for $500. I told him sure, but if it didn't shoot good I was gonna bring it back.


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I put an Arken EPL-4 4-16x44 on it and took it to the range. I brought 6 different box's of ammo with me. 55gr, 62gr, 64gr 69gr, and two different box's of 77gr bullets. Nosler HBPT and Sierra matchking competition. I only shot 3 shot groups. I didn't want to waist a bunch of ammo. I just wanted to get an idea of what it likes to shoot. All ammo was factory. no reloads.

the first group was about 1.25" @ 100yds I thought not bad. second group opened up a little. Next group was just under an inch. Next .75 inches. I thought if this gun will shoot MOA I'm gonna keep it. Then I shot the 77gr Sierra MK's. That's the one it likes.


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I know it's only one 3 shot group, but I'm keeping it. I got a bunch or raccoons at my feeder that need to be thinned out. This should be just right for that duty. Be a lot of fun too.
Posted By: MtnBoomer Re: Now I am interested - 11/22/23
[bleep]
Posted By: Hairtrigger Re: Now I am interested - 11/22/23
I still want one with the odd triangular barrel!
So far no one has had first-hand experience of why I should not buy one and I appreciate that
Posted By: auk1124 Re: Now I am interested - 11/23/23
I'd get a hexagonal barrel. Twice as good as the triangular one.
Posted By: CopperSolid Re: Now I am interested - 11/23/23
Originally Posted by auk1124
I'd get a hexagonal barrel. Twice as good as the triangular one.

A few more iterations will take you to the round one, which is widely available.
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