The purpose of this post is 1) to stay active and relevant and 2) show off my awesomeness! No, I'm totally kidding there. However, my range day was pretty good so I want to show off the accuracy of my gun. When I say my gun, in this case, this is the first gun I ever built and also the first gone I ever modified...which is what I'm trying to do here with this blog and hobby, am I right?!?!
The gun is an Anderson Manufacturing AR-15 16" 1:8 Twist Chrome Molybdenum Vanadium (CrMolV) also referred to as a "Chrome Moly" in certain circles. It's chambered in .223 Wylde, which is designed to effectively fit and shoot both 5.56 and NATO .223 ammo. While a 5.56 will shoot .223 rounds, the Wylde barrel has better chamber engineering to maximize the firing of both rounds. The only modification that this gun has is a VG6 Epsilon 556 Competition Muzzle Break / Compensator designed to reduce felt recoil and barrel movement when fired.
If the VG6 Epsilon sounds awesome, it is because it is! Low barrel movement and felt recoil helped me re-acquire the target and aim with little effort and correction.
In the target above, you can clearly see the 2 groupings of 15 rounds. You'll notice where I had to adjust the elevation and I still need to adjust the windage. This target was peppered from 25 yards sitting on a bar-stool using the range decking as support for the magazine.
This target was shot from 15 yards in a standing position. I was also moving all over the body from side to side, head to body, and aiming largely at the lungs, heart, and head. I was also shooting fairly rapidly. So you can see I was able to hit the intended targets with relative ease.
As a shooter, I want a comfortable, accurate, and fun time at the range. I've tried to take what I want and put it into my designs. I definitely hit the fun and accurate parts with my first kit build. Looking forward to hearing your range stories and seeing pics...preferable with one of my builds!!!
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