DPMS Sporticle AR 15 16 inch

Wigenhead

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Has anyone heard or have any good or bad experiences with this AR15? The DPMS Sporticle 16 inch. I have found one that looks good for the price but dont know anything about it as far as the way they shoot.
 
A buddy of mine has one, and it shoots darn good.

Me, I just gotta have a dust cover and a FA on mine. That's a old Jarhead thing I guess.

I'd say go for it if it's a good deal.
 
Midway had the uppers for $359 I think in their flyer a couple weeks ago. Grab a $99 NF lower and you have a pretty cheap lightweight calling rig.
 
I have sportical, I replaced the stock and forarm with magpul and swapped out the flashider for a levang linear compensator. Light weight and shoots under 2" at 200 yards.
Its a solid platform that you can change as money allows, or leave it as is and be happy.
 
New DPMS Sportical range report update; 300 and 400 yards

I am re-posting this from another forum.

I thought it could add to this discussion.

We had another nice day for February 2 (2 days ago) and I tested a load that performed well on paper @ 100 yards on my two long range steel plates. I have a 12" round steel plate hanging at 400 yards and a 9" square plate hanging at 300 yards up the lane from my house. When I shoot these plates, I cannot roll the bench far enough down the driveway to see them. So I built a small shooting platform that sets in the back of my truck. From it, I can either use a front rest or my Harris bipod with a rear bag.

I took a chance using the first mil dot down for the 300 yard target and the second one down to center the 400 yard plate. Previously, I'd only shot paper at 100 yards with this load and adjusted the scope to be about 2 inches high at 100. I am very pleased with how close those two mil dots matched up with the 300 and 400 yard points of impact for the tested load. Some days things just work out better than others. I think I have my coyote load with no load development work at all, so far!

The load is WW-748, 25 grains behind a 69 gr. Sierra MKHP match bullet and Remington 7 1/2 bench rest primers. I believe this little "black rifle" shoots better than I could have expected. My buddy is the original owner and is a gunsmith who did an excellent trigger job on it, which helps a lot. It's a consistent 3 1/2# on my RCBS gauge, with no creep. That's appropriate weight for a coyote/house gun (IMHO).

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Originally Posted By: biggen0_8A buddy of mine has one, and it shoots darn good.

Me, I just gotta have a dust cover and a FA on mine. That's a old Jarhead thing I guess.

I'd say go for it if it's a good deal.

This^^^^^^^^^^^^^ but I'm an Air Force guy, so I'd look at an Oracle...
 
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