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nice shots man
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yeah I agree, you lose lotsa distance taking half a foot of of that barrel. its great for CQB but at longer distances, its not so great.
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nice shooting man
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I can't even do that stading with an acog at 500 yards, how big is that target, I was trying to shoot water gallons with 55 grain american eagle ammo
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VERY IMPRESSIVE especially with an aimpoint. I wish I could shoot that well !
And he's STANDING
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Nice shooting. All you key board wanna be fighters with your stats on velocities can you know what. Have you shot anyone? I didn't think so.
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haha whats impressive is that ur doing that with an aimpoint
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We would if we could get the Gel somewhere
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@GunWebsites maybe putting a 14" block of ballistics gel out there with a paper target on it.. i don't know how to make it but that would be proof enough for me
And as for real world effectiveness, Marines have been making 600-800 yard shots in iraq and afghanistan.. but who's going to be defending themselves that distance? honestly, these are great guns, its going to be 50 yards or less as a home protection gun (probably less than 5), the hitting a target at 500, just a really cool bonus
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whats the length of this barrel and is it legal for civs without having to pay that high tax bullshit
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You don't lose a whole lot of FPS as long as you stay above 10". The same 75 gr BTHP bullet that I get 2750 fps on my 16" barrel. I get 2300 FPS outta my 11.5". I only get 2050 fps outta my 7.5" barrel. Anything less that 10" I would stay away from.
part one
sorry but i need to clarify the question. "is it worth have a sbr." i am building a defensive rifle but i want it to have a board scale of capabilities. i have never held an sbr so i wanted some of the pros and cons of that type of system. i have been doing research and some people either love or hate them. i just don't want to drop $800 (after the $200 tax stamp) on a sbr barrel if it will lack the performance that i
jamesp6282 2 years ago
I think if you can go SBR, then get an SBR
The 10" rifles are very maneuverable with little loss of performance IMO
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