Hey guys,
I am thinking of building a 1000 meter PR,
Id like it to have ability to take down the gun into smaller pieces for transport.
Ar15 in 6.5 Grandel
Ar10 .308
or for bolt gun option:
EDM Model 12 Take Down 20 inch barrel.
How accurate are you guys getting these semi autos? Model 12 can do 3" group at 600 meters. Is there any chance to duplicate that kind of performance out from a SEMI ar10 or ar15 with a match grade barrel?
Also does anyone offer adjustable gas ports for AR10 or ar15? Running 175 grain bullets could cause the bold to small into the rear if the receiver and cause receiver cracks?
Thanks for the advice.
Your most accurate semi autos will be AR10 based rifles, and the famous WA2000 (Would love to own one but it's 35K and up). The AR10 with DI uses the same fundamentals as accurate bolt guns. Free float match barrel, synthetic stock, no piston system and match trigger. AR10 based semi autos are the easiest and cheapest to get excellent accuracy out of for the bigger semi autos.
I don't know about 1000 yards. But for 300 meters which is what the longest ranges around me have an AR10 accuracy rifle will shoot in there with a good tactical precision rifle. You won't beat the bench rest or dedicated F class rigs. But you can hang with the Tactical bolt action crowd just fine.
You don't need an adjustable gas block for 168 and 175 grain ammo. The AR10 rifles shoot this stuff just fine. Some have adjustable gas blocks, but most don't.
Entry price for an accurate AR10/AR308 rifle is about 2K. You can put together a R25 (Remington badged DPMS) possibly for cheaper. Armalite 20" SS 10T, DPMS LR-308 24" SS barrel, Rock River Arms (avoid this one due to the FAL mag) are 2K options. Note that the DPMS will need a replacement trigger. RRA NM 2 stage is what I dropped in mine. Not the most expensive but it works well and was a huge improvement over the crap stock trigger.
Here's a target I shot while up North. 100 yards 20 km/h gusts, 5 shots 167 Lapua target ammo. I was shooting inbetween the gusts when it was calm. However I screwed up the one shot and fired just after the gust hit. The wind was going directly downrange and lifted the round almost an inch high. This was shot with bags front and rear from the DPMS LR308 with 1:10 twist 24" SS barrel. Replaced trigger.
On a side note this rifle doesn't like Federal Gold at least in 168. The 1:10 twist rate I believe was the culprit. The 167 Lapua did very well. Unfortunately it's hard to find and not very cheap to shoot. This is an example of less than ideal shooting conditions. Sadly I haven't shot this one much. The scope is going on a LMT.
The one on the left is the DPMS.