 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. Today we're looking at a new Springfield Armory St. Edge ATC. The ATC stands for Accurized Tactical Chassis. It's a beautiful rifle, and this takes marksmanship to a whole new level. I've had it out on a couple occasions, and I am very much impressed with what it delivers. It has a one-piece aluminum monolithic lower. It's a free-floated design that ensures that the barrel and the gas system are free from any contact with the lower chassis. Now, this is chambered in 223 Remington and 556 Nato. However, the barrel is a 223 Wild. It will shoot 223 Remington 556 Nato, however, the chambering throat is tighter with the 223 Wild Barrel, and that aids in marksmanship and precision. When I first picked this up, I took it to an indoor range just to do a function check, and I was happy with the way it performed, but I really needed to get outdoors. So I came to my standard range in the woods, and I was about 75 yards back. I made sure the optic was sighted in, and I was very happy with it. Now, I was using just standard 223 Remington 55 grain ball ammo, and I wanted to sight it in before I hit the big range with some match-grade ammo. This is what that looked like. Here is a very nice B5 Systems Enhanced Stock. B5 Systems Type 23 P-Grip. Here is a flat modular match-grade trigger. ATC handguard with M-lock attachment slots. Springfield Armory Muzzle Device. Magpul 20-Round Mag. 18-inch 223 Wild Barrel. The optic is a Loupold Mark 5 HD 3.6-18 magnification with a 44mm lens. I picked up this Magpul bipod for about 110 bucks. I took it to my larger range where I could back up a little bit and show what this St. Edge ATC could do. It was about 140 yards. It was a cold, miserable Michigan winter day. It was slushy, and my hands were numb. Now I used 77 grain federal match ammunition. 140 yards. Let's take a look at that, and you can judge for yourself to see how well I did. Ideally, I'd like to step back to 300, 350, 400 to truly show what this rifle is capable of, because I don't know that it was done justice with the shooting that I did. I certainly had fun, and I really loved it. But this rifle is capable of so much more at longer distances. This is made for precision for marksman shooting, and it really offers that. Tactical fraud blanket, in effect. There is no doubt that this rifle can shoot far better than I can. So my plan is to get to a longer distance range to show how precise this rifle is. So there it is, the Springfield Armory St. Edge ATC Accurized Tactical Chassis Chambered in 223 Wild. A very nice rifle, and I want to step back and show truly what this is capable of. If you like videos like this, please subscribe. And sure, I always appreciate your thumbs up button. Thanks for watching, and you guys be safe.