Hey
Anybody have any info on their rifles?
Range reports?
How are they with cheap ammo?
Reliability?
If you are asking that question, then its likely not the gun you want.
No offense and not trying to be snarky but if someone asked how heavy of farm equipment the new 650 horsepower Z06 could pull, you would suggest they look in another direction.
Nothing wrong with wanting to know every aspect of such a rifle before purchasing
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That's not fair. The ATRS MV is expensive because it's the ONLY "AR15" in Canada that is NR, because it's only made by one boutique manufacturer. Just because someone is forced to pay a premium for an NR "Ar15" and saves up really hard to buy it because there are no other options, doesn't mean they automatically have to shoot boutique ammo. ATRS test their rifles using AE ammo, that's a good enough answer for me. I wouldn't shoot Norinco crap though, but bulk American ammo or military grade surplus 556? No problem. It's a Humvee, not a Z06.
I find most guys who Poh Poh on cheap ammo and rifles who go to the range and shoot 10 moa all day then blame it on too much coffee or to much sun. I built my AR from parts from many sources and it shoots 1 moa. I have a two type 97s and one shoots sub moa( I got a good one). Alberta tatical builds fine rifles that shoot very well, but some of the owners don't like getting out shot by guys like myself. One of my buddies has a 10 k custom built rifle he imported but Past 600 meters I out shoot him every time, my Ruger precision rifle with my 1300 dollar scope beats his 10000 dollar rig. But what you want, shoot how you want to but don't crap on people who are trying to save a few dollars when they shoot for fun.
If you are asking that question, then its likely not the gun you want.
No offense and not trying to be snarky but if someone asked how heavy of farm equipment the new 650 horsepower Z06 could pull, you would suggest they look in another direction.
I disagree, if you want to buy a mv to train and compete with, as it is being done and advertised by another fellow here, and you are planning on shooting minimum 1000 rounds per month with it, you are not going to shoot hornady vmax, you are going to shoot factory bulk ammo.
nothing wrong with asking how a pricey rifle handles cheap ammo.
I shoot a lot of steel and I do a lot of courses, Im not going to shoot 1$ per round, and I want a rifle that is top of the line.
I agree with you that if a guy wants the best and wants to train with the best he's free to do so but I don't understand why you would buy a $3500-$4000 rifle with a stainless match grade barrel just to burn it out slamming thousands of rounds through it with cheap ammo when a chrome lined or nitrided chromolly barrel will provide more than enough accuracy to do what you describe and will last 20000-30000 rounds compared to the stainless barrel that probably won't survive half of that before accuracy degrades.
A $1500 AR would be way better suited to training and courses. If a guy has money to burn then it's not much of a concern but it's just not really the right tool for the job.
I disagree, if you want to buy a mv to train and compete with, as it is being done and advertised by another fellow here, and you are planning on shooting minimum 1000 rounds per month with it, you are not going to shoot hornady vmax, you are going to shoot factory bulk ammo.
nothing wrong with asking how a pricey rifle handles cheap ammo.
I shoot a lot of steel and I do a lot of courses, Im not going to shoot 1$ per round, and I want a rifle that is top of the line.
Mine will be fed a diet of PMC 55gr .223, PMC 62gr 5.56 Xtac, some Federal 55gr .223, and a handfull of performance ammo for accuracy.
I hope for 3moa or better for the bulk stuff, and 1moa or better with the premium stuff. I expect reliability to be pretty unanimous as exellent, but that remains to be seen when I get mine at the end of the month with the Proof barrel installed. I allready have plans to do a light weight "high consumption" upper in the future with a less expensive barrel option for more of a 3 gun/hard use plinker build so as to not wear out my Proof barrel on my bulk shooting prematurely.
Sounds good! I have heard that a typical .223 barrel is good for 7,000 plus accurate shots. Of course, how long your strings are and how cool the barrel gets affect the throat life. But in terms of shooting life, I have heard of .223 chrome-lined barrels going for 20,000 plus shots.
So many ass-blasted people in this thread.
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