AR Addiction-- Serious Problem

I think that the unavoidable addiction for me with the evil black rifle used only in the theater of war lies with its accuracy and from a gas gun no less! I have my F-class and Benchrest rigs that I shoot with an intended purpose but the AR's are so much fun to shoot and when the safe opens its the first thing I go to.
 
So here's the one I built the future wife (and her other two guns I bought/built for her)

She is super excited about it and can't wait to shoot it (haven't had a good opportunity yet!)

I sighted it in right when I got it and it took 5 shots to get it sighted in at 200 yards and instantly shot sub MOA with 55gr v-max and 25.5 grains of varget. This RRA might be my favorite AR and I didn't even build it for myself
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My friend and I were just discussing how having one spare part laying around is reason enough to build a new AR. Can't afford to build what I want right now, but I just ordered 2 lowers. I will just slowly buy parts till I end up with some new rifles.
 
You guys think you have it bad. Try being a Canadian with laws that say you can only take thm to the range to shoot! I am sitting on four right now. I keep on trying to build a precision AR. I just can't get it just the way I want or shoot to the standards I set out. All this money for a range toy.
 
I plead the 5th..... Those RRA varmints shoot too good don't they. I built 2 with their 18" barrel, a little heavy but they shoot better, easier than almost anyone can believe.
 
Is there really such a thing as an AR addiction "problem" I would like to think not but my friends and family would think so. RRA elite operator 2, RRA 16" varmint, RRA 18" coyote, Ruger 5.55e, and the last pieces of my build showing up any day now.
 
I used to have nine, but now down to three...I think I'm kicking it...Just having a hard time with the last two...But, it's now been almost a year since I've shot any of them...
 
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