Posted: 7/9/2016 4:35:08 PM EDT
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Don't read the comments just vote what you think rather than what public opinion states below.
Can an expert marksman with a Colt 6920 with an ACOG TA31 repeatedly shoot five shot groups of 1 inch at 100 yards using m193 ammo? if you want to comment with your best group using 193 or clones go for it. |
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Quoted: I wouldn't trust a 6920 to be a 1 MOA rifle either, at least not as set up from the factory. Quoted: Quoted: M193 is not considered 1 MOA ammunition so I do not think it would be possible. I wouldn't trust a 6920 to be a 1 MOA rifle either, at least not as set up from the factory. |
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M193 is not considered 1 MOA ammunition so I do not think it would be possible. I wouldn't trust a 6920 to be a 1 MOA rifle either, at least not as set up from the factory. I'm going with this. |
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Quoted: a real scope? So with say a high grade scope like I dunno a nightforce 3-15 or something you could shoot consistently 5 shot groups that were 1 inch at 100 yards. Quoted: Quoted: With a real scope, yes . . . with an Acog, I doubt it. a real scope? So with say a high grade scope like I dunno a nightforce 3-15 or something you could shoot consistently 5 shot groups that were 1 inch at 100 yards. No. The bullet type isnt consistent enough nor made for precision. |
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Quoted: No. The bullet type isnt consistent enough nor made for precision. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: With a real scope, yes . . . with an Acog, I doubt it. a real scope? So with say a high grade scope like I dunno a nightforce 3-15 or something you could shoot consistently 5 shot groups that were 1 inch at 100 yards. No. The bullet type isnt consistent enough nor made for precision. |
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Quoted: Yep, the military doesn't need sub moa ammo for the average guy to get his job done. I think the spec on m193 is 3" at 100yds which is good enough for minute of man and costs less. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: With a real scope, yes . . . with an Acog, I doubt it. a real scope? So with say a high grade scope like I dunno a nightforce 3-15 or something you could shoot consistently 5 shot groups that were 1 inch at 100 yards. No. The bullet type isnt consistent enough nor made for precision. And is pretty much exactly what I was getting just a few hours ago with m193 on a KAC SR15 with a TA33 ACOG. But Im no expert marksman... |
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Yep, the military doesn't need sub moa ammo for the average guy to get his job done. I think the spec on m193 is 3" at 100yds which is good enough for minute of man and costs less. Quoted:
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With a real scope, yes . . . with an Acog, I doubt it. a real scope? So with say a high grade scope like I dunno a nightforce 3-15 or something you could shoot consistently 5 shot groups that were 1 inch at 100 yards. No. The bullet type isnt consistent enough nor made for precision. Would have been pretty rough to allow drop to clarify. |
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M193 is not considered 1 MOA ammunition so I do not think it would be possible. I wouldn't trust a 6920 to be a 1 MOA rifle either, at least not as set up from the factory. I'm going with this. |