Modern Varminter, First range trip, sub MOA:)

Ya, I hear what you're saying. Makes sense. Thanks for the suggestion on the Leupold it has a magnification range that would give you the best of both worlds. It may be worth considering. Decisions, decisions.
 
IMG_0654.jpgIMG_0655.jpgHa ha,I set my calipers to .224 and measured.
Your right Dave,the groups shrunk a bit.
Awesome:)

I tryed the centre to centre thing,as well.
They were even better,
 

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View attachment 132880View attachment 132879Ha ha,I set my calipers to .224 and measured.
Your right Dave,the groups shrunk a bit.
Awesome:)

I tryed the centre to centre thing,as well.
They were even better,

Use the range buddy app for your phone, it will help you measure your groups more accurately and it's really easy to use, just set the scale and mark the holes on your screen and it does all the work.
 
I just weighed my AR180B-2 and it's 6.8 pounds dry. I'm amazed that the MV can get down this low.

I ordered a Macabee AR receiver and I want to build in the sub 6lb range. I thought ATRS said MV available in that range also?

The carbon barrel is not a weight saving feature unless compared to a steel barrel of the same weight. There are pencil barrels in the 1.5lb range, the proof barrel is likely well over 2lbs. A similar bull barrel to Proof profile would be 3-4lbs
 
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