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I like your vids, it would be nice if you added an accuracy component. Something like bench shooting at 100 yards with rack grade, and then cross-reference with match grade, ammo. Just enough so any of us that may want to buy can get an idea as to the intrinsic accuracy of the rifle. Just my opinion.
 
Great video, but....

...at nine inches, the .308 gives you about 2150fps and the 7.62x39mm will give you:

7.62x39 Velocity at 15' Energy(Ft.-Lbs.) Group Size in Inches
Smallest Largest Average
Barnaul 123gr 2015 Avg ES=80/SD=25 1,109 2.65 4.55 3.60
Brown Bear 123gr 2073 Avg ES=56/SD=17 1,173 2.43 3.90 3.17
Dubai Brass Cased 124gr 2033 Avg ES=59/SD=18 1,129 3.60 5.35 4.48
Egyptian Brass Cased 124gr 2043 Avg ES=54/SD=16 1,140 2.03 3.70 2.87
Winchester White Box 123gr 1904 Avg ES=49/SD=16 990 2.30 4.22 3.26

Basically, way too much cartridge for that barrel, or better put, wrong cartridge for that barrel length.
 
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Like the video. Great to see somebody doing this from a Canadian perspective. One question: What stock adapter is that? Looks really nice on the gun, seems to follow the lines very nicely.
 
Like the video. Great to see somebody doing this from a Canadian perspective. One question: What stock adapter is that? Looks really nice on the gun, seems to follow the lines very nicely.

Boop. That's a Canadian-made Dlask adapter!

Hey what did you torque the barrel bolt to. that has a huge impact on accuracy with the XCR family as well. 250 inch pounds is what the factory now recommends

I was smart enough to shoot groups before ripping it apart. ;) Definitely didn't feel like 250 inch pounds coming off there! But I was only at 100 inch pounds going back on I'm afraid.
 
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