jmcwilliams
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Let me start off by saying that Im not (or wasnt) an AR enthusiest. However, ive always wanted one, so I decided to set one up for some coyote killing. I did some research on decent brands and decided what I wanted in a varmint rifle. In my area, 90% of the shots will be 200 yds and under, so I wasnt too worried about super long range precision. I also wanted to save on some weight because I do a lot of walking to get to some of my spots. So I decided to go with a carbine set up. I think I did ok for what I wanted, but Id like some of your expert opinions on it and any changes or add ons that you would suggest. He it is...
DPMS Heavy Upper 16" 1:9 twiat, Rock River lower with a Timney trigger 3.5 pounds, Magpul ACS stock, Troy quad rail forend, Harris bi-pod, Leupold 3-9x40 scope.
This is my 50 yard group with cheap PMC ammo to get it sighted in. Ill play with some better ammo and dial it in. I did center punch a water jug at 196 yds after I sighted it in with the same ammo, so its ready to hunt how it is IMO, but my OCD wont let me stop until its perfect.
DPMS Heavy Upper 16" 1:9 twiat, Rock River lower with a Timney trigger 3.5 pounds, Magpul ACS stock, Troy quad rail forend, Harris bi-pod, Leupold 3-9x40 scope.
This is my 50 yard group with cheap PMC ammo to get it sighted in. Ill play with some better ammo and dial it in. I did center punch a water jug at 196 yds after I sighted it in with the same ammo, so its ready to hunt how it is IMO, but my OCD wont let me stop until its perfect.