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    Quote Originally Posted by trky chsr View Post
    Unfortunately (as far as AR's go)I'm in Canada so selection is limited. There are a lot of high quality rifles available but for my budget I'm looking at the Expanse OEM-1, S&W 15, Norinco, Anderson and possibly a couple of others and for a couple of hundred more a Sig M400. As I mentioned since I would change the furniture anyway to suit my taste I was looking at the 6920 over the Expanse. TC
    Of those options the only rifle that I would be happy to own would be the OEM-1 (LE6920-OEM1). No shortcuts are made with that rifle. But do the math on buying your own furniture vs having a complete version.
    Sorry for the thread drift with this group size business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by P2000 View Post
    Of those options the only rifle that I would be happy to own would be the OEM-1 (LE6920-OEM1). No shortcuts are made with that rifle. But do the math on buying your own furniture vs having a complete version.
    Sorry for the thread drift with this group size business.
    The complete carbine would be a little cheaper, just not the "look" I would like. The problem is our supplier is out of stock. I work at a gun shop so I can check these things. They also only have a very limited supply of OEM's so I may have to jump or miss out. Don't worry about the thread drift, the discussion does actually address my original question. TC

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    Knowing the Canada part would have been good info in the beginning.

    Quote Originally Posted by trky chsr View Post
    Unfortunately (as far as AR's go)I'm in Canada so selection is limited. There are a lot of high quality rifles available but for my budget I'm looking at the Expanse OEM-1, S&W 15, Norinco, Anderson and possibly a couple of others and for a couple of hundred more a Sig M400. As I mentioned since I would change the furniture anyway to suit my taste I was looking at the 6920 over the Expanse. TC



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Knowing the Canada part would have been good info in the beginning.
    And why is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by P2000 View Post
    Negative. Hold a ruler up to your screen. Eyes can play tricks on us, overestimating height, and underestimating width. The 2 shots separated by the yellow dotted line are the 2 shots in the group with the maximum distance between them, the extreme spread. OnTarget software puts a faint black line between the 2 shots, also indicating they are the ES.
    "the maximum distance between the center of any two shots within the group"

    Here is a drawing of a group, illustrating the same concept. It is easier to see in this drawing. ES of this group would be the distance between shot A and B. If the line AB is turned into the diameter of a circle, the circle is not large enough to cover the whole group. Even if you shift the circle, it cannot cover the whole group.
    I see. I don't think that's ever happened to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trky chsr View Post
    And why is that?
    Because its relevant and will influence recommendations.

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    Well let's see.....You indicated certain options and choices aren't available because you are in Canada. That means people wouldn't offer choices or options that aren't available.

    Quote Originally Posted by trky chsr View Post
    And why is that?



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    Ding, ding, ding.


    Quote Originally Posted by MegademiC View Post
    Because its relevant and will influence recommendations.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Iraqgunz View Post
    Ding, ding, ding.
    Fair enough but location doesn't influence the original question which was regarding chrome lined vs non chrome lined:

    "From an accuracy perspective would it be better to save a little more for the OEM-1 or just go with the Expanse?". The thread kind of deviated which is OK as I'm always interested in others perspectives. TC

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    Quote Originally Posted by P2000 View Post
    Negative. Hold a ruler up to your screen. Eyes can play tricks on us, overestimating height, and underestimating width. The 2 shots separated by the yellow dotted line are the 2 shots in the group with the maximum distance between them, the extreme spread. OnTarget software puts a faint black line between the 2 shots, also indicating they are the ES.
    "the maximum distance between the center of any two shots within the group"

    Here is a drawing of a group, illustrating the same concept. It is easier to see in this drawing. ES of this group would be the distance between shot A and B. If the line AB is turned into the diameter of a circle, the circle is not large enough to cover the whole group. Even if you shift the circle, it cannot cover the whole group.
    That's good point
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