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 I have finally treated myself to an AR-10 in 308 win. I am an avid re loader and love the 308 .

I also have a (real) Marlin 308mx (not REMLIN) I re stocked and bedded myself as well as did a little trigger work , where i can get 1 1/2 moa at 250 yards.

That being said, I own a Palmetto pa-10 second gen 18'' that started out as 1 moa stock. I have sense installed a Geissle nm trigger and have a EC tuner brake coming.

I joined this group in order to glean more knowledge about my platform and get help in turning this rifle into a 600 yd. hog gun.

I  am an accuracy nut and want to try to get these groups a little tighter(1/2 moa @100 yds. at least so any advice or help is greatly appreciated ,and welcome. i.e barrels, loads  etc.

  

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Welcome from San Diego. I’ll be looking forward to see how your PSA tunes up. 1/2 MOA is going to be a challenge to get to, but it’ll be a lot of fun chasing it there. Keep us up to date as you make changes and test them out. Bring a reloader gives you a great leg up on the journey. 

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1/2 MOA is possible from a gas gun.  It's not often, though.  Sub-1" is common, despite people saying gas guns can't be relied on to shoot Sub-MOA.  I have many that do, regularly and repeatably.  If I do my part, I can count on the gun to deliver.

Sub-1/2 MOA is a different world for a gas gun.  But it's not a unicorn.  I've done it a few times.  @JBMatt just did it last Sunday with a new load for the 6 ARC.

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Welcome aboard.  :thumbup:  Getting that PSA to do it might require some work - what mods have you already made to the gun?

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