2017 Modern Varmint 3 Gun Highlight Reel

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Hey guys, check out this highlight reel of my Modern Varmint in the two largest 3 Gun matches Canada has to offer this year:

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Footage from the 2017 Redneck 3 Gun Championship in Lone Butte, BC and the inaugural Prairie Fire Classic Multigun in Saskatoon, SK.

The rifle performed flawlessly for me all season, good enough in fact to take 1st overall at both matches!

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That's a precision armament M4-72. Its pretty wicked, the shooter does get a little bit of blast though. I'm plugged and muffed for 3 gun anyways, so not a bit issue, but I feel more gas from this one than any other break I have used, might bother some people.
 
Absolutely no issues with mine. Has run on every mag I have tried... ATRS, Pmag, LAR, AA, Elander... all good! My rifle digests mostly 55grain bulk (factory and handloads) but has seen several hundred 69gr match handloads as well. Shot a few real nice sub MOA groups with those, though as you might have guessed from the video this rifle doesn't see the bench very often :).
 
Looks great Jeff, any mod's you've done at all ? New timney calvin elite AR trigger, low-mass JP bolt carrier, or anything?

Only difference on mine is I like a 2 stage trigger, so I have the Timney 2 Stage. Probably actually their slowest trigger, but I prefer it for the long range shots after some quick strings, mentally reminds me to slow down and feel the break. I looked into a JP LMOS, but I am not confident there is enough meat left on the bolt carrier for the side charger, as JP's is slightly different. Still running stock BCG.
 
Would recommend letting ATRS install if you decide to purchase something different, it's a little trickier than installing in a standard AR.

That and ATRS has already mentioned that removing the trigger may void the warranty if you screw it up. There's a lot more to it than just pushing out the pin and slipping in the new trigger.

Nice shooting, that brake really works well, almost no rifle movement during shots.
Making me want to add a MV to the collection to keep my MH company :p
 
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