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<blockquote data-quote="bettingpython" data-source="post: 2177789" data-attributes="member: 4307"><p>I can reliably ring a 10" gong at 200 yards and a man size steel silouhette at 300 with a 1:7 twist M4 profile barrel, it's a CMMG W.A.S.P.(nitrided finish) bore. non-magnified red dot or backup irons.</p><p></p><p>Take a rifle class learn how to run that gun if you intend to use it for home defense. You'll decide you like a lighter barrel rather than a heavier barrel.</p><p></p><p>A long range trigger is nice and easy to pull and makes for great tight groups at the range, but i would rather have a Geissle SSA over a light match trigger any day. I have had issues in class with unintended bump fires because of my 2 stage national match trigger. Entry exercises, 180 turns, etc. I'd like a trigger a little more difficult to trip.</p><p></p><p>Free float handguard, it's not just for show, longer is better, and keep the barrel off your barricade position, the harder you press down on it the higher you'll miss every time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bettingpython, post: 2177789, member: 4307"] I can reliably ring a 10" gong at 200 yards and a man size steel silouhette at 300 with a 1:7 twist M4 profile barrel, it's a CMMG W.A.S.P.(nitrided finish) bore. non-magnified red dot or backup irons. Take a rifle class learn how to run that gun if you intend to use it for home defense. You'll decide you like a lighter barrel rather than a heavier barrel. A long range trigger is nice and easy to pull and makes for great tight groups at the range, but i would rather have a Geissle SSA over a light match trigger any day. I have had issues in class with unintended bump fires because of my 2 stage national match trigger. Entry exercises, 180 turns, etc. I'd like a trigger a little more difficult to trip. Free float handguard, it's not just for show, longer is better, and keep the barrel off your barricade position, the harder you press down on it the higher you'll miss every time. [/QUOTE]
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