Are the restricted barrels going to be the exact same as the non restricted but shorter?
Are the restricted barrels going to be the exact same as the non restricted but shorter?
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Our sample test gun, 477 mm barrel APC 223, not confirmed but I believe she is fitted with the 1;9 twist barrel which will be standard as B&T have had the best results with these barrels.
Here are some photos our first groups shot yesterday. Three rds in ½ MOA was possible, 5 rds open the groups out a little, our test gun has the muzzle break not flash hider and she certainly needs a cheek piece, our scope was high due to 56 mm Obj we will change to 50 mm and make and improvised cheek piece. I have also asked B&T about a “Varmint stock”, certainly these rifles will shoot. All shooting was at 100 yds and are 5 rd groups.
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Last group is 0.73 MOA
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Impressive!!!!!
What is this varmint stock you speak about??
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I am talking to B&T about an improved stock with adjustable LOP and an adjustable cheek riser. Nothing even on the drawing board yet. I did learn that we can get a stock adapter to use an AR15 buffer tube, so that could be very useful,, I am trying to get a sample to evaluate and will report back.
ETA for the restricted APC223-SA is Dec. No word on ETA for the long model. To order APC300-SA with a non restricted barrel would be a minimum of 20 so I don't see that happening just yet.
Wow. Ok I think I have to sell some rifles before the 308 comes out