What is the MV-S? A new rifle soon to be released by ATRS??
Just a bare upper and lower set than may get NR status that will take all generic AR15 parts
What is the MV-S? A new rifle soon to be released by ATRS??
You want to be proficient with a platform the AR is also easier to master. ACR gave me lots of training scars. and it shows when I had to use an AR again.
...but couldn't we add the "556" NR rifle that BCL is making right now to the comparison?
If you didn't feel it, that question ended with a silent "/s" lol
the heavy profile barrel is heavy, but it's similar to any actual AR10 DMR setup than most here think). .
...but couldn't we add the "556" NR rifle that BCL is making right now to the comparison?
The ACR DMR is nothing like an AR10 and its heavier FFS...
"the heavy profile barrel is heavy, but it's similar to any actual AR10 DMR setup than most here think".
Nope no one thinks that.
Oh and one point for the OP: 50 grain isn't going to cut it for a 1:7 twist rifle. 62 is fine.
I agree. It will work fine for plinking and most range use but I did think with this kind of setup he would be pushing 4, 5, 600. But thats an assumption for sure.
Currious how much that barrel ran you and the weight difference from the heavy profile. I agree that pencils are a no-go but a govt profile or med profile must work fine.
Im looking to use this solely for taking coyotes and max distance would be 200 yards...maybe 250. If the ACR could do 1.5 MOA with a 50 or 55 gr HP or Vmax, I may seriously look at it.
For under 300 yards on coyotes you could easily get away with the new 180C coming from Wolverine for $1000 and replace the barrel for $300-$500 if the accuracy wasn't good enough for you. Not nearly as nice as an ACR, SLR, or MV-s but it would get the job done with a lot of cash left over for an optic.
That's exactly what I'm doing with my WK180-C once it arrives.
I'll put a few rounds threw it just enough to function check. If all goes well the factory barrel is coming off and going straight into the scrap (or get lucky and sell it for 100 bucks?).
I have a Maple Ridge Armoury Match Series Stainless Straight Fluted .223 Wylde 1in8 twist barrel with the mid length gas system. Not going to use it for my SLR build anymore so on the 180-C it goes. Also have a Magpul MOE Fixed Carbine stock for it.
Rifle $995
Barrel $370
Buttstock $45
Total $1410
Leaves enough left in the budget for a nice optic. Not sure what to go with yet but something in the 1-6x or 1-8x would be all that I need for yotes.
That's exactly what I'm doing with my WK180-C once it arrives.
I'll put a few rounds threw it just enough to function check. If all goes well the factory barrel is coming off and going straight into the scrap (or get lucky and sell it for 100 bucks?).
I have a Maple Ridge Armoury Match Series Stainless Straight Fluted .223 Wylde 1in8 twist barrel with the mid length gas system. Not going to use it for my SLR build anymore so on the 180-C it goes. Also have a Magpul MOE Fixed Carbine stock for it.
Rifle $995
Barrel $370
Buttstock $45
Total $1410
Leaves enough left in the budget for a nice optic. Not sure what to go with yet but something in the 1-6x or 1-8x would be all that I need for yotes.
For under 300 yards on coyotes you could easily get away with the new 180C coming from Wolverine for $1000 and replace the barrel for $300-$500 if the accuracy wasn't good enough for you. Not nearly as nice as an ACR, SLR, or MV-s but it would get the job done with a lot of cash left over for an optic.



























