Ordinarily I wouldn't whore my guns out on the internet, but this forum gets more exposure than the Precision Semi Auto one and it may help somebody. If you want to read about the full development of this rifle, click here.
Here is a 5 shot group at 100 yards using a handload recipe I got from a member here. I won't post it as it is over max, but it is a 77gr TMK bullet in LC brass.
I have shot 1.4" at 300 yards as well. Pics are in the thread linked above.
At 600 yards I was ringing a 10" gong with such boring reliability that I actually began to worry about hurting my barrel life due to heat. Believe me when I say that you can sit there and knock down steel plates like it's a video game. It's so heavy there is virtually no felt recoil and zero muzzle rise, but without the suppressor it is not terribly unwieldy.
In short, I made this rifle in order to engage 4" gongs at 600 yards as well as hunt at night using an ATPIAL-C. I feel as if I've made pretty decent choices regarding the parts chosen in order to be reliable, accurate, and durable.
I shot it out to 742 yards (confirmed with a laser range finder) for an accuracy test (technically, precision ) and achieved an 8" horizontal spread and a 5" vertical spread... This rifle is chambered in .223 Wylde.
Parts list:
Lower
Noveske chainsaw lower
DD LPK
Geissele SSA-E Trigger
BCM Rifle RE and buffer/spring.
Magpul PRS w/ PMM QD Mount
BCM Gunfighter Grip
TAB Gear Sling
Upper
VLTUR MUR Upper
Geissele Mk4 15” DDC
BCM BCG / Mod4 CH
Geissele gas block, BCM rifle length gas tube
Atlas Bipod
Krieger 20" 1-7.7" Twist DHM w/ AAC 51T FH and M4-2000 Suppressor
ATPIAL-C (Not pictured)
Surefire M600V
Troy Front and Rear BUIS
Optic
Nightforce F1 SHV FFP Illuminated 4-14x50mm
Bobro dual extended 30mm 0 MOA mount
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