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Well, it looks like I’m gonna be doing this slower than planned since I now have to plan an unexpected move. But I don’t want to not shoot while I’m collecting parts. I already have bipod and a gen 2 Razor I pulled off my NMA4 AR. Palmetto-Pride, I didn’t quite take your advice, found a tikka...
I guess I need to be more careful what I’m saying here. I wasn’t even thinking money, I meant accuracy/reliability the whole time and it never clicked why folks were talking about value. Army First, I think you’re right about me enjoying the build. I’ve found I tend to enjoy working on things...
If it’s that simple, this long range stuff will be far easier than the ar game was for at least the rifle part. Last time I did anything long range other than quals was years ago shooting NM AR’s with iron sights at a Navy match. With this I get to have an optic and it seems the guns are much...
And yet I didn’t say I assembled a rifle and got 1.5 moa. Having never been a precision rifle shooter, I asked the question of was there a major difference in me vs a smith assembling the gun accuracy wise. I got some useful answers to that and some good suggestions as to what worked, ie tl3...
And what does that have do with saving wear on sex organs? Besides, if There’s anything I’ve learned over the years is that there’s a huge difference in someone who knows the “theory” of putting a specific something together and someone having experience getting different results when they do...
Redneck what does your comment provide to the conversation? I dont talk about saving anything for the next guy. But if we’re talking the rifle done by a gunsmith being .5 moa and the same components resulting in a 1.5 moa rifle for the diy guy, to me that’s important to know. Thus the question...
I’m planning a new to me rifle and while I want to use good components, some of them come at a premium as a rifle. Can’t swing that much at one time,but could piece something together a bit at a time. And could perhaps save a bit getting some things off the PX. I dont think I’ll do PRS. I’d like...