AR180B Is this a 1 MOA (or close to) or MOBG Rifle

Markit

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Hi,

I am about to make a decision on the purchase of one of these (just because it is NR) and am looking for honest opinions from those with some extensive trigger time behind the 180B.

Is this more of a MOBG rifle or can you expect close to 1 MOA from it?

Web searches seem to show varying degrees of accuracy from sub 1" (which I have a hard time believing although would be pleasantly surprised if it were true) to 4-5" at 100.

I know this is not going to be a sub MOA poodle shooter but I really don't want to shell out funds for a 4-5 MOA rifle.

Honest evaluations from experienced 180B users would be greatly appreciated.

Markit.
 
One of my favorite rifles.
I'm going with 1.5-3.5 moa depending what ammo you're using.
I prefer it with just the irons and can hit gongs at 500 yards with AE black box 55gr fmj. Not every shot but often enough to be fun.
If you want precision go somewhere else but if battle rifle accuracy is good enough you'll love it.
 
Swiss Arms shoots 1.5" - 2" @ 100m. This is in reality though, so its usually not good enough for 500 yard headshots on the internet.
 
Hi,

I am about to make a decision on the purchase of one of these (just because it is NR) and am looking for honest opinions from those with some extensive trigger time behind the 180B.

Is this more of a MOBG rifle or can you expect close to 1 MOA from it?

Web searches seem to show varying degrees of accuracy from sub 1" (which I have a hard time believing although would be pleasantly surprised if it were true) to 4-5" at 100.

I know this is not going to be a sub MOA poodle shooter but I really don't want to shell out funds for a 4-5 MOA rifle.

Honest evaluations from experienced 180B users would be greatly appreciated.

Markit.
You could hang on until ATRS releases their MV NR semi. Hopefully it'll be sometime this year.
 
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