Re: do you own both bolt and gas precision rifles ...
Well for now the AR is the only rifle I have that I can say with certanty will hit exactly what I'm aiming at. the others still shoot but not to that degree
Re: do you own both bolt and gas precision rifles ...
I own both but prefer the gas gun. I will admit the gas gun is harder to shoot well and is less forgiving than a bolt but once you get locked on it 's well worth it.
I have a Robinson XCR, it will throw two rounds at .3 then every time the third will be .5 of the original group. Makes it an easy .75 gun......With American eagle 55 grain cheap shit....
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Sleeper</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have a Robinson XCR, it will throw two rounds at .3 then every time the third will be .5 of the original group. Makes it an easy .75 gun......With American eagle 55 grain cheap shit.... </div></div>
Re: do you own both bolt and gas precision rifles ...
Just got into gas gun for precision. I must say that I love my POF. It has a few minors kinks that needed to be ironed out, but it's definitely MOA or better. I am sure the operator is the major limitation. I am more of a bolt gun guy, but the POF rifle really impresses me.
I am in process of building a 20in WOA barrelled precision AR and just picked up a r700 AAC-SD. AR will be more for 0-600yds and the r700 100-800yds since I am limited to factory ammo....for now
only bolt, by law not by choice.
semis are illeigal here.
but given if i was in the states. it'd still be bolt only for precision rifles due to cost. from what i've gathered here precision autos cost rediculous amounts compared to precsion boltguns of the same accuracy level.
1 - Bolt (now) AI AE
1 - Gas Rockriver Varmint (It shoots very well now. I had some issues from the get go, but, PRI Carbon Fiber Forearm and Intermediate Rail rectified that!) Shoots almost as well as my AI, just tiny bullets! Perfect for the job it was made for though.
The bolt gun is an absolute tack driver but the POF at sub MOA is a real fun gun to shoot. I have to make myself not shoot it fast. I can drive the bolt gun much more consistently but I am getting better with the POF.
I only own a precision bolt. I did have a precision AR10 from GAP but had to sell it during some hard times, had to make the mortgage while work was slow. I would like another precision gas gun but I just can't muster the gumption to put the cash into it when I am still mastering my current precision rifle and getting so much enjoyment out of it.