follow up-very lite .223 carbine

bluealtered

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Ok back from the range, still colder than snot, but finished breaking in the kel-tec su-16a. To make this short and sweet, it did just what it was supposed to do, no ftf, no fte, it just worked. It was cold enough that i couldn't settle the scope by tapping it, had to fire a couple of rds. instead, so it will shoot in cold weather.
After running a hundred rds. of rem.55 gr.fmj for barrel break in i switched over to some m855/ss109 black tip,(62 gr.fmj) what a difference! The group tightened up to a dime or smaller at 100yrds. I'm not sure if i like the bi-pod, but i didn't buy it for the bi-pod, i probably just need more time to get used to it,(and above freezing weather wouldn't hurt either).
Anyway it will make a good lite packing cabine that should be a yodie getter at 100-200yrds, and the price is right. ...blue
 
Where you shooting 3 or 5 shot groups? I heard that the Kel-Tecs weren't the most accurate carbine but it seems you got a nice one. What did you end up paying for it?
 
I was shooting five shot groups, number four was a half in. from 1-2-3, number five was about was about a in. from #4. These were the last five of 93 shots that day and i had been at the range for about four hrs. It was in the twenty's and to be honest i was cold and tired,when it warms up a little bit i'll go back out and see what happens when i'm fresh.
It was $450.00 at my dealer here in eastern oregon you can learn more by going to www.ktog.org or www.ktrange.com these are owners web sites and they can tell you anything you want to know, this one works good,and that works for me. ...blue
 
Might just have to get me one of those. Been thinking of a nice lightweight, packable rifle to keep in my truck, and an AR just didn;t seem like the solution. I realize an AR is a superior firearm, just think that for the money, that maybe it could be just the ticket. I'll PM you blue.

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