Actually I don't think they are.
Good to know.
Actually I don't think they are.
Actually I don't think they are.
I would like to know if the Tavor shoots MOA or close with match & handloads..![]()
At 40yds, right?......... and was getting 1 inch groups.
I'll most likely be going to the range in the next week to ten days. I'll take the Tavor along. I've got a small amount of black hills match and "mexican match"
ammo that I'll try. I'll let ya'all know what results I get![]()

Get one before the canned sunshine opens over there.
I'll most likely be going to the range in the next week to ten days. I'll take the Tavor along. I've got a small amount of black hills match and "mexican match"
ammo that I'll try. I'll let ya'all know what results I get![]()
A shorter length is not the only advantage that the Tavor holds over the M16. With the exception of the trigger, barrel and muzzle, and bolt carrier group, most of the weapon is made from a high-duty polymer that won’t rust. The Tavor is much easier to keep clean and if it gets dirty, it takes about 25 minutes to get the weapon in inspection condition. In battle, keeping a weapon clean is a must.
Many Israeli infantrymen are still using the M4 carbine, which is a shortened version of the M16 (and the US army is slowly switching to the M4). The M4 is less than an inch longer than the Tavor and many soldiers like to claim that the M4 is more accurate. This is simply untrue. The IDF has conducted extensive tests on both weapons and the Tavor surpasses the M16 in accuracy tests.
The M16 is a solid rifle and has been used in conflicts since the Vietnam War. It has stood the test of time and it is reliable in combat. But the American military prides itself on being the best in the world and they have some serious catching up to do, particularly in the age of counter-terrorism. American servicemen and women should be fighting with twenty first century weapons built for twenty first warfare. Creating a American bullpup rifle similar to the Tavor would be a good way to start.
Multicamguy;6828533[QUOTE said:]Let us in the know, Zuper.![]()
The results were uninspiring...AE shot an average of aprox 3" and Black hills shot 3" as well. The good news is that it shoots the cheap stuff as well as the expensive stuff.
This time, the AE black box shot an average of 1.89" (total of six groups). Remington 55gr fmj shot a 3.4" average (four groups total).
With a 3X scope: Black Hills 68 gr match gave me an average of 2.6" (total of three groups). I have two "mexican match" loads that shoot very well in my AR's that I also tried. These are the 55gr and 62 gr generic FMJ loadings as offered by Remington and Winchester respectively, except that I replaced the projectiles with a better quality bullet of similar weight/contour. Remington, with a 55 gr V-max projectile, shot an average of 2.27" (four groups shot); Winchester, with a 60 gr V-max projectile, shot 2.3" average (two groups shot).
Swiss Raug shot 3" average (three groups shot).
The winner was Winchester "white box" 55 gr FMJ....it shot an average of 1.65"(four group average). This also shoots well in my Czech Arms 223 carbine, and AR's that I've tried. They must've had a good lot when they made this stuff.
Well, there you are...I hope this helps with your Tavor accuracy questions. Remember, this rifle originated as a combat/service rifle, now adapted to sporting use.
i wonder how well 75-77 grain ammo would shoot out of the 1-7 twist.
Generally, heavier (and longer) bullets call for tighter twists for a given calibre. The 1-7 is the tightest (that I'm aware of) in this calibre, so I would think that it's theoretically ideal for this weight range (up to 80 gr).
I also wanted to point out that the reason for the 1:7 twist with military or police firearms isn't to shoot heavier projectiles. It's to provide accuracy in extreme cold conditions. -50 for example. A 1:7 twist will stabalize the 62 grain ammo in this environment better than the 1:9. At least from what I've read. -30 is as cold as I've gone shooting and only once. I stayed inside after that and shot my 22LR firearms. I hate the cold.
LOL Stoop! I handled the same one probably! I am seriously thinking about it as well! New Tavor for me, or engagement ring for the GF??? Tough call...



























