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    Quote Originally Posted by TheyCallMeGmoney View Post
    This was from last weekend. This was my first real outing with my 6920 after I had got it sighted in. ( don't worry about the body shots, just messing around) the head shots are 1 Mag of 28/29 55gr ammo and I was using a red dot at a little over 50 yards away seated, and mostly I was just pointing and shooting at the brain stem. Some with rapid fires. So I would say not bad grouping for my first time with my first AR and just messing around. Pretty great accuracy.


    That accuracy will def get the job done.

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    that brown bear didnt help matters any at all..

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    Re: 6920 accuracy?

    Quote Originally Posted by kenken View Post
    Just to update, I went back to the range yesterday morning when no one was there and spent some time with my 6920. This time I took some xm193 62grn that I was willing to sacrifice and check the gun's accuracy. All I can say is, the brown bear ammo was definetly the problem. The 193 ammo was shooting very well. At 50 yds it was putting 3/4" to 1 1/4" inch groups on paper shooting off a single bag. I am pleased now. I am sure it would do better if it had a crisp, light trigger but I don't need one in it.

    Thanks for the help guys, I appreciate it.

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    XM193 is 55 grains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenken View Post
    Just to update, I went back to the range yesterday morning when no one was there and spent some time with my 6920. This time I took some xm193 62grn that I was willing to sacrifice and check the gun's accuracy. All I can say is, the brown bear ammo was definetly the problem. The 193 ammo was shooting very well. At 50 yds it was putting 3/4" to 1 1/4" inch groups on paper shooting off a single bag. I am pleased now. I am sure it would do better if it had a crisp, light trigger but I don't need one in it.

    Thanks for the help guys, I appreciate it.

    kenken

    It's good to hear you got this worked out. If you get that kind of accuracy with XM193 55g ammunition, imagine what you can do with 62g or 64g ammunition. If you can shoot 3" groups at 100 yards with the XM193, I would use that as training ammunition.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Failure2Stop View Post
    XM193 is 55 grains.

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    I'm sorry, your right. It was 62grn, just 855 and not 193. Didn't mean to mislead in any way.

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    After extensive gunsmithing, my rifle is capable of sub-moa one shot groups all day long. Outstanding accuracy. me

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenken View Post
    I'm sorry, your right. It was 62grn, just 855 and not 193. Didn't mean to mislead in any way.

    Kenken
    I'm not surprised it was much more accurate than the Brown Bear.

    And I'll wager that M193 will probably be even more accurate than the M855 was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenken View Post
    I'm sorry, your right. It was 62grn, just 855 and not 193. Didn't mean to mislead in any way.

    Kenken
    No worries, didn't think that you were being intentionally dishonest, just making sure that the information flow is correct.
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    M193 works really well in my 6920.
    Last edited by heat-ar; 02-26-13 at 00:05.

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