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    Quote Originally Posted by Boba Fett v2 View Post
    Fed my SR-15 a few hundred rounds of cheap Herters steel case ammo (re-branded Tulammo) and it performed flawlessly without a single hiccup.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdawg169 View Post
    I need to get my hands on some Wolf to see if it will run in my Mod1. I don't have any issues with brass cased 223.
    Same here-- no issues with any of my KAC with BHA .223, tap .223, Pmc .223, mk262 mod 1 and xm193.

    But I just saw my sr-16 upper malfunction on Tula (a friend was running a mag of his ammo thru my rifle). Also possible sr-16 has slightly different gas port size and may like that crappy ammo less. No idea.

    That was the first malf I've had with one of my KAC since I picked up my first sr-15 in 08 (and importantly it didn't malf on me).

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    Re: KAC SR-15 E3

    What kind of accuracy do Sr-15s with chf barrels get?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Koshinn View Post
    What kind of accuracy do Sr-15s with chf barrels get?
    General consensus is 1 moa, but KAC won't gaurantee it. They say if it really shoots over 2moa (I think) with quality ammo to send it back and they'll take a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buckjay View Post
    General consensus is 1 moa, but KAC won't gaurantee it. They say if it really shoots over 2moa (I think) with quality ammo to send it back and they'll take a look.
    I've read on this very forum a Knights rep saying the SR-15 is a 1.5ish MOA rifle. I'm fine with this, that kind of accuracy is more than sufficient for me and the role the rifle was intended for (a light weight, über reliable rifle).

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    Re: KAC SR-15 E3

    Quote Originally Posted by PatrioticDisorder View Post
    I've read on this very forum a Knights rep saying the SR-15 is a 1.5ish MOA rifle. I'm fine with this, that kind of accuracy is more than sufficient for me and the role the rifle was intended for (a light weight, über reliable rifle).
    1.5 moa seems to be the exception, but still acceptable. Mine have been 1-1.25 moa guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdawg169 View Post
    1.5 moa seems to be the exception, but still acceptable. Mine have been 1-1.25 moa guns.
    When I had my old ones cut to 11.1'', I know for a fact that one of 'em did a .9'' 10 shot group.

    Just needed a better crown than they get from factory, match ammo, and the can may have helped with accuracy too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mtdawg169 View Post
    1.5 moa seems to be the exception, but still acceptable. Mine have been 1-1.25 moa guns.
    If I buy one (and I'm strongly leaning that way) and it shoots 1-1.25 MOA with 75gr. Hornady TAP, I'll be a very happy shooter!

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    Re: KAC SR-15 E3

    Quote Originally Posted by PatrioticDisorder View Post
    If I buy one (and I'm strongly leaning that way) and it shoots 1-1.25 MOA with 75gr. Hornady TAP, I'll be a very happy shooter!
    I've gotten accuracy in that range with Mk262, Southwest 75, 69 & 77 gr loads and Hornady 55 gr ballistic tip & Tap Practice 75gr.

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    Every time I read a thread like this it makes me want an SR-15 more and more.
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