Mr. Golden Posted January 27, 2012 Report Posted January 27, 2012 This is my Custom Armalite AR-10. Mods are;Burris XTR 156, 7.62 illuminated reticle.Burris PEPR 30mm mount.CAA adjustable comb T6 stock.Noveske 21" 1:10 PTI heavy barrel.(Polygonal Twist)JP enterprises large profile tactical compensator. (blasted to match barrel finish)Timney match trigger, 4# pull.AR-restor hydraulic recoil buffer.JP enterprises 15.5" free float fore end, w/ magpul angled foregrip and bi-pod.
santadee Posted February 15, 2012 Report Posted February 15, 2012 I like it too! What do you think of the Burris scope so far?
Mr. Golden Posted March 10, 2012 Author Report Posted March 10, 2012 I love the burris scope. I am actually going to get a different birris with more power because I got the 1.5 - 6X when I had the stock 16" barrel. I am going with a burris xtr 6 - 24X so I can see as far as my new barrel will shoot. If anyone is interested in the XTR 7.62 BDC with illuminated reticle, I am going to sell it for $700.00.
Mr. Golden Posted March 21, 2012 Author Report Posted March 21, 2012 It seems to be pretty good. I shoot of my bipod and I group the first 3 then rapid fire 7 more. I average around .600"on the bipod, but when I sand bag it, I have had several around .300. Im not really concerned so much with how tight of a group I can shoot, its more about the 7 round rapid fire after the first three hitting within 3-4" groups. I am however interested in long range, but I havent had a chance to go as long as I would like. 800 yards plus. the most noticeable difference in the barrel is the feel of the shot, which is a really smooth and even pressure. The velocities I am achieving with this 21" barrel is what my reloading manual says a 26" barrel should have. The velocity is also very consistent with max variant of 43 fps on my 180gn noslers and an avererage of 28 fps difference.
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