fn ar competion

Great rifle, with the right ammo it is a bub .75 MOA, i love mine it's a keeper. I will try to fetch some pictures for you.

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Stag10 is a better choice for competitive use on the availability of replacement barrels alone. Add in all the aftermarket support for the AR family and the FN is a dead end.

But that's my opinion.
 
Stag10 is a better choice for competitive use on the availability of replacement barrels alone. Add in all the aftermarket support for the AR family and the FN is a dead end.

But that's my opinion.

My FNAR is more accurate than my KAC SR25 (6K rifle ), for me it is still one of the best kept secret of the industry.

I dont know any other SA rifle that is a .sub 75 MOA rifle.

I bought a Stag, i will be doing my own trial and error on this rifle.
I sure hope the Stag is a sub MOA rifle on a regular base.

The FNAR is a proven sub MOA rifle with a tailored load on a regular base and occasionally a sub .75 MOA rifle, this is worth telling.
All this for a sub 2K rifle.

If one of my rifle deserved to be mounted with a 5K scope ( read S&B ), it's definitly the FNAR Competition.
 
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"With all of my precision rifles I like to do my shooting at 100 and 200 meters." Said the man who use a S&B 5-25

Not gonna buy new scopes to shoot at 200 or less, i have 6 S&B availables for the task, it may look overkill, i even have one PMll 12X50X56 on a HK SSG3000 for no more than 200 metres.

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