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Rifles on display and in the field

This AR has been in my safe for a couple of years collecting dust. I decided to pull it out and make it a coyote/hog gun. The cheap R/G sight came off a turkey shotgun that I bought fairly recently. I pulled it off the shotgun immediately and threw it the cabinet, but I thought that I’d try it with the AR.
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That one needs a good write up by a real user. Say for instance… umm, a guy who carries it in his feed truck and subjects it to real world conditions and then lets everyone know how it holds up. 👍🏻
Yessir that’s my plan. Prior to purchase, the only videos I found about it were either foreigners I couldn’t understand or guys picking on it for accuracy. In the little I’ve shot it I do not believe it to be a tack driving bench gun but I do not think that’s the intended purpose. I see it as a rifle that spends most of its time in a confined space waiting to be pulled out and shoot things. It’s not no group shooter to brag on. I’ve killed nothing with it yet but I ain’t seen nothing to kill. I’ve shot it at my range. Probably 50 rounds. At 50yds and 100yds it’s able to stay a 1-1/2” group I’d say. I’ve also sent rounds to my steel 24” gong at 400yds using the factory hold in the scope and every round hits but I didn’t go look at the grouping. I deemed it qualified for feed truck duty and that’s where it lives. Sure there are cheaper options and I’ve owned them but none of the other options I’ve seen or had fit where this thing does.
 
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