caramel changed his username?XCR-L at 400m with 30km crosswind...Norinco Ammo
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caramel changed his username?XCR-L at 400m with 30km crosswind...Norinco Ammo
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Thanks to all responders.
Like a lot of other shooters, I just like an accurate gun. Do I NEED a rifle that shoots MOA for coyotes? No. But the coyotes out here are pretty small![]()
caramel changed his username?
XCR-L at 400m with 30km crosswind...Norinco Ammo
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I have shot sub MOA with my SL8. It is always 1.5 or better . It is me more than the rifle as far as accuracy is concerned.
I have went shooting with Moe and he is a better shot. He could shoot my rifle with better results.
Moe purchased a SL8 after shooting mine. His had the Hera conversion done. We went to the range after with both rifles, both were consistant in results. The rifles performed just about the same with shooting the same ammo and shooters.
When I decided to get s NR black rifle my main requirement was accuracy. I wanted 1.5 MOA or better with constancy. The SL8 has delivered. I have put over 1000 rounds through with no malfunctions. I am happy with this rifle.
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Very impressive shooting CR5, might have to put one of those DTA SRS's on my Xmas wish list. Curious as to what the recoil is like and magnification you're using?
Not quite sure about the one rifle that does everything statement though, I can't imagine it being very effective for fast CQB work or fun for hiking through the Mtn.'s all day at what's most likely a 12+Lbs. rifle scoped/loaded ready to shoot.
P.S. You must be quite the perfectionist to feel the need to do load development after grouping rounds like that, especially at that distance. Not being content with excellence does make for incredible performances though...![]()
Hi all,
I'm a regular on one of the hunting forums and know a bit about hunting rifles and reloading but I know next to nothing about black rifles so I'm here to petition some advice. I apologize in advance for posting a thread that has certainly been covered on here before but I did go pack a dozen pages looking for an old thread and my searches didn't turn up a good match. Besides, I usually find folks are keen to share their advice on a fun topic.
I'm looking for an accurate (MOA or better) non-restricted .223 semi automatic to enhance my range experience and to (hopefully) bag a coyote or two. I have a Remington 700 that I really enjoy shooting but I'm looking to mix it up a bit. I reload for the 700 but the 55 grain pills are a bit expensive so I will probably shoot a mixture of factory and reloads with my new gun. If shotguns are any indication, round count goes up substantially with a semi automatic.
I like the idea of open sights but I will be putting a 3-9 or 4-12 scope on this rifle.
My budget is probably less, but my research has capped out around $2500 for the gun. I prefer to buy used.
My last criteria would be re-saleability. If I have a couple thousand tied up and I find I still prefer the old 700 I'll probably try and get back out of the rifle.
Thanks for your input and a huge thanks to all the veterans. We pay tribute on Remembrance Day but every day we remember the courage and sacrifice of veterans.
Just buy one of these.
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It's my DTA SRS in 338 Lapua. You don't need a semi auto if you have a rifle that can shoot 1/2 moa and can stretch out to over 1000 yards. I can hit 20 pound BBQ propane tanks at a Km, I don't think any coyote will be running away after getting hit with one of the 300 grain projectiles I launch from it.
This group was done with factory loads before I had a chance to do any load development for the rifle (first day out with it). It should have said 300 yards not meters.
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There is no escape when you have one of these.
One rifle that does everything.
cr5 - what is the total kit cost for that DTA SRS?




























