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« Reply #20 on: January 26, 2012, 08:45:28 pm »

Idk the 55 gr for me has been the most accurate in the guns I have shot( 1/7 and 1/9 twists). May be my barrel but I can't seem to get mine to hold groups like a 1 in 9 twist shooting 55 gr bullets.  Also if you reload you can buy cheaper 55 gr bullets than you can 62 and up.  If you shoot 65 gr and up they say you have to have a 1/8 twist or faster. 72 and higher needs a 1/7.  Now a buddy shoots some 68 gr out of his 1/9 twist and said they shoot well but know my 1/9 will not stabilize 55 gr bullets well.  Sorry if I'm rambling.  if your a stickler for accuracy I believe a 223 is great.
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« Reply #21 on: January 27, 2012, 08:43:43 am »

Purebreedcolt is right. If you want real accuracy out of an AR you gotta build it yourself.  My suggesion would be a longer bll barrel rifled to shoot a heavier bullt.  The 55gr most companys load arent real real accurate.  And building one is simple, dont really need any special tools until your putting the barrel in.

What do yall consider real accuracy?
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« Reply #22 on: January 27, 2012, 08:57:46 am »

love this post....its kinda 'my thing"....when your dealing with an AR platform, it all comes down to how much money you want to spend. if you want to go all out and buy the absolute best USA made rifle, then look into LRMC. get ready to spent 1500-3000 dollars for a base rifle though....if you want to stay affordable, my opionion of affordable anyways, look at the BCM (bravo company) carbines. they have extended heat treated barrels and gas tubes. you can pick those up for around 1000 bucks for a base rifle. i carried a department issued rock river arms for years and really had no complaints with it...it did seem to hold a little more carbon build up, but that could have been the cheaper loads that we were issued for practice rounds. I personally, my opion only (coming from twelve years law enforcement and spending six years as a SWAT team leader), i would stay away from smith and wesson m&p rifles (or handguns), they are built really cheap and there performance shows it. DPMS, Colt, and rock river; i wouldnt consider a "low quality" carbine, but a lower quality than LRMC or BCM. I have never shot the Remington R-15, but i do like the caliber options you get with it.

the above is strictly my opions....   Wink
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« Reply #23 on: January 27, 2012, 12:51:34 pm »

Rock river arms lower with a Noveske upper...pretty lethal combination.

Cull Buck on here is an AR guru.  You should hit him up.
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