I am a SAPR, and i love it....

caramel

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When i ---moved--- my SA rifles a little while ago, it made me realized that one exciting and motivating things was to buy rifles that have great mecanics and have the potential of great accuracy ( fire power and accuracy is a new equation for me), those accurate SA rifles in 308 and 223 are an entity by themselves...
My goal now is to get as many rifles possible of the greatest accuracy with those fancy systems, true bolt guns will always have the edge, but are a proven simple and reliable design for ultimate accuracy...
Every 308 and 223 SA on the market as the potential to end up in my herd... The KAC15/ KAC-25/ AR-10 sass/the Famae/ the M21 and M25 White Feather/ FNAR 308 ( this one is bought as others SA)... I love to shoot slow and accurately but now... I like to shot fast and accurately, it is a nice thing to be dazzle by things that you did not care much for before... Because until lately i never knew i much fun they were... Like they say, it is never to late to show a new trick to and old dog.....
I have become a SAPR and i love it... JP.
 
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I recently acquired a SR25 ER and although I have only had the opportunity to have it to the range for one very short trip, I was impressed. Now I would like a SR15 LPR.

I was interested in your FNAR, caramel, never had seen one before. Sounds like a pretty cool accurate rifle that is non-restricted. I would love to see some more extensive testing.
 
I recently acquired a SR25 ER and although I have only had the opportunity to have it to the range for one very short trip, I was impressed. Now I would like a SR15 LPR.

I was interested in your FNAR, caramel, never had seen one before. Sounds like a pretty cool accurate rifle that is non-restricted. I would love to see some more extensive testing.

You bet this FNAR is an elusive one ( took me 2 years to get my hands on a new one), can wait to try it, SA rifles that will give you sub MOA results are impressives, cant wait to devellop a load with those 155 Lapua Scenars and really see was is the full potential, i intend to use this one as a bench rifle and make the most out of it, being NR will permit shooting on our home range, will scope with a Sightron or a Nightforce( may buy my first one to try it) high magnification... JP.
 
You bet this FNAR is an elusive one ( took me 2 years to get my hands on a new one), can wait to try it, SA rifles that will give you sub MOA results are impressives, cant wait to devellop a load with those 155 Lapua Scenars and really see was is the full potential, i intend to use this one as a bench rifle and make the most out of it, being NR will permit shooting on our home range, will scope with a Sightron or a Nightforce( may buy my first one to try it) high magnification... JP.

Nightforce is good stuff. You will like it if you try it. Unless you like FFP... which I hate btw.
 
The 8X32X56 .125 NF, look like a good candidate for my FNAR, will email Clay, he got a couples in stock... JP.
 
Same here, i have no use for that or electronic ballistics calculation, i am old school, i guess... JP.

I do believe that countyboy meant FFP to be First Focal Plane ;). No electronic ballistics calculation in that, it's the difference between SFP (Second Focal Plane) or FFP (First Focal Plane) scopes. Which by the way Nightforce do have FFP scopes in their lineup, they're just not the common nightforce scope in the lineup.
 
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