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How are these groups out of a RRA Fred Eichler AR?

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Recently I purchased a Rock River Arms Fred Eichler AR. It comes with a 1-8 twist rifle and I was curious about the accuracy of this rifle out of the box.

 

So I started accumulating various factory ammo ranging from 53 grain, 55 grain, 69 grain and 77 grain bullets, both standard and match.

 

After putting on a Burris 223 scope on it, I sighted it in at 100 yards using 55 grain bullets.

 

It shot OK, but the groups were nothing to write home about.

 

I started thinking that maybe there was some ammo out there that might really tighten up the groups.

 

So I decided to let my faithful intern, Laura Borden, who has proven she is a rock steady bench rest rifle shooter, try out the rifle utilizing different brands and weight of bullets.

 

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Starting off with 55 grain ammo, she got the best results using PMC Bronze, in 55 grain FMJ. She got a solid 3/4 inch group with that ammo!

 

All the other 55 grain ammo, which included brand names like Hornady, Remington, Winchester and even Federal, shot disappointing groups.

 

When we moved into the 69 grain ammo, I had two boxes of factory ammo that we tested. The first one was Federal Match using Sierra 69 grain HPBT bullets.

 

The group with that ammo was amazing!

 

Then she shot the Winchester Match ammo that again utilized the 69 grain Sierra HPBT.

 

These are the two groups! The top one is with the Federal ammo and the bottom is the Winchester.

 

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She did shoot some 77 grain ammo. One was Fiocchi and the other was Winchester. Both were match ammo.

 

The group with the Fiocchi was great, but the Winchester ammo was disappointing.

 

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The Fiocchi group is the one marked with a circle, while the other two shots are part of the Winchester group.

 

Anyway I was wondering if anyone else who owns one these guns has had any luck using any other brand and/or weight of bullets?

 

The sole purpose of this project is to take a javelina at 300 yards this February in Unit 18B. Don't ask me why, I can't tell you, it's just on my bucket list to do.

 

Over the years I've taken many javelina with just about every firearm I own; including handguns, both semi-auto and wheel variety, (38 Spl, 38 Super, 44 Special, 44 Magnum) and shotguns shooting slugs, muzzleloaders, and even a Savage Striker in 22-250 caliber. Many pigs have been taken with various center fire and even rim fire 22 magnum rifle and a 5mm rimfire rifles.

 

Picture below.

 

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Again, I can't tell you why I have this goal, but that is why this I got this rifle/scope combination.

 

At this point it looks like I'll be shooting the 69 grain ammo at the little porkers this spring. However, if you've got some other ideas, I'd like to hear them!

 

Don Martin

Arizona Wildlife Outfitters

Kingman, AZ

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I built this "pistol" just for the javelina hunts this year. For some reason I want to shoot one with an AR even though I've never shot one with any other rifle.

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Thanks guys for the replies..

 

I do reload, but haven't done it yet for the 223.

 

I'll give that recipe a try.

 

Ever try any other brands of primers. I ask cause I got several thousand Federal..

 

Don Martin

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