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Maximus wrote: After reading this I'm gonna have to conduct a test. I have an M1A/Loaded and an AR10B. Now I have to shoot these to see just how accurate they are. I know the M1A is one ragged hole at 100M. I'll see if the AR10 can do as well. I will be shooting GI surplus ammo from India, since that is what I have. :woohoo: Looking forward to it.
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The Remington R25 is nothing more than a Bushmaster with a big green "R" on it and some bubba-flage.These days, I like the Remington R25 AR15/AR10 HYBRIDS as the best AR 10 VALUE of any of the many other AR10/AR15 HYBRIDs currently available. I have had three of the R25s, and am currently optimising one of these into a CQB shorty ... for those occassions when my 11.5" AR 15 won't do the job.
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18.5" isn't very short, especially for CQB purposes. I've cleared rooms with a 20" barreled rifle before. And it's awkward, to say the least. 18.5" with a comp/20" with an integral comp doesn't make it a "shorty" as you said you were doing in a previous post. What sort of rail system are you planning to use to use?In Canada, we can't shorten a rifle barrel to less than 18.5", and I personally see no use in shooting full power 7.62 NATO or .308 Win "BATTLE RIFLE" ammo out of a barrel shorter than that. My experience has shown me that a good comp is critical for faster follow up shots, so the barrel will either get shortened to 18.5" and then comped, or more likely I'll machine an integral compensator into the 20" barrel.
This is also the "original Sudanese AR-10" you repaired by welding more aluminium to the lower receiver, yes? Do you have a picture of this rig? I'd like to see it. I'm particularly interested in how you adapted the carrying handle. What sort of RDS were you using to co-witness?I competed using an ORIGINAL Sudanese GENUINE AR 10 which I shortened, comped, cut half the carrying handle off to make a Weaver rail, added a co-witnessed Red dot, put on an AR 15 round hand guard and pistol grip, and made up a skeletonised tubular stock.
Nope. This year, USPSA changed their power ratings and taget scoring system to allow .308/7.62 to compete more effectively.These days, in modern 3 gun or practical rifle competition, I don't think ANY AR 10 shooting FULL power .308 Win or 7.62 NATO loads would be competitive against the lighter/faster handling/lighter recoiling AR 15s in .223, or the more modern .30 Blackout or 6.8 SPC.
I stand corrected. DPMS does indeed build the R-25. Bushmaster builds the R-15. All three - Remington, DPMS and Bushmaster are owned by the same company - Oracle or The Freedom Group, as it is now known.PS to LebbenB: The Remington R25 is a DPMS built "bubbification".
Nothing at all to do with the Bushmasters.
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