Rob Arm XCR range report (pic heavy)

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Just finished shooting the 10 rounds groups
So just to recap, 2x groups, 10 shots a piece, 124 meters, prone, stock barreled XCR, factory ammo
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Can I have my credit now?
Prone? That is dadgummed good shooting at 124 meters.
 
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This one? What I meant in the bracketed portion is that I very much doubt a stock XCR is capable of these groups, regardless of who's behind the trigger (or even if in a machine rest for that matter).

I would certainly say scopes for sure.
Okay sounds good to me, just as a heads up, you can't shoot anything that holds more then 75grs of powder at the Red Deer Fish and Game range where Im planning on shooting with you, hope this isn't a problem
 
I think the challenger should shoot Sharpshooter Jr's rifle after Sharpshooter has done his groups. That way we can see how the challenger does with Sharpshooter's rifle.
 
Thats hard for me to believe those groups are 10 shots each at 124m from a off the shelf semi auto rifle ?? most match grade bolt guns would have a hard time doing that even mounted in a vice .. i call BS sorry .. Can some precision rifle shooters chime in here please .. If you really did shoot those at that distance from that rifle, dude you and your rifle are blessed
 
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Okay sounds good to me, just as a heads up, you can't shoot anything that holds more then 75grs of powder at the Red Deer Fish and Game range where Im planning on shooting with you, hope this isn't a problem

Not a problem.

I think the challenger should shoot Sharpshooter Jr's rifle after Sharpshooter has done his groups. That way we can see how the challenger does with Sharpshooter's rifle.

Sure, I'm open to pretty much whatever.
 
WOW.

This thread takes enthusiast to level crazy when you fervently argue what constitutes as a group or hate a rifle so much that you'd travel to prove it sucks. Don't ever change you crazy crazy gunnutz.
 
WOW.

This thread takes enthusiast to level crazy when you fervently argue what constitutes as a group or hate a rifle so much that you'd travel to prove it sucks. Don't ever change you crazy crazy gunnutz.

Don't forget we are talking about Alberta boys here it's like Canada's Texas, attitude and all, but I do appreciate the enthusiasm and competitive spirit even if it is too prove another man/gun wrong and can't wait for the big day at the range,,,
 
Don't forget we are talking about Alberta boys here it's like Canada's Texas, attitude and all, but I do appreciate the enthusiasm and competitive spirit even if it is too prove another man/gun wrong and can't wait for the big day at the range,,,

In Alberta, money and longer ranges are easier to come by.
Firearm enthusiasts seem to spend a lot more time shooting here... and have likely owned an xcr at one time or other.
 
even if it is too prove another man/gun wrong and can't wait for the big day at the range,,,

...or maybe to prove the rifle does in fact shoot as claimed. I'll be the first to admit I've never been a fan of Robarms, and the XCR (at least the very early ones) have been dogs from the get go. Who knows, maybe they have changed their game in a big way?


Either way we'll have a good range day shooting some cool toys and meet some nice fellow gunnutz in person - what is so crazy about that?
 
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