• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Most people using an AR buy cheapo 115 grain FMJ to shoot from their $600 AR. Cheap ammo from a cheap AR will group at 5-6 inches shooting with a bipod from a bench with a minute between shots with no wind at that range.

    Throw in wind, stress, sub-optimal support, and rapid fire and it’s a very difficult shot.

    Which is good and bad. Good in that assassinations should fail. Bad in that it means this asshole was shooting up a crowd.

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      4 months ago

      Are you grouping that at 100 yards? Because I think your barrel is screwed up if that’s true. 2-3 inches on a mass market AR is common from a controlled setup. Of course most people are not as accurate as their gun so if they’re shooting then yeah it can be wild.

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        4 months ago

        He was shooting closer to 200 yards I thought.

        My main AR groups better. I’ve got a higher-end AR with a .223 Wylde 1:7 barrel and when I shoot SMKs through it it’ll group a ragged hole. But that’s not the setup most people are buying and shooting.

        But my gun is triple the cost of a standard AR-15, and the glass on top is even more expensive.

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          400ft, 120M, 130Y.

          And yeah that’s the thing. What a modern gun can do locked into a bench is going to be way better than what most shooters can do.