So I ventured into 6.5 Grendel through a cheap PSA complete upper. I wasn't expecting much in the accuracy department, but thought it would let me know if the cartridge was worth investing more heavily into. It shoots better than expected considering my rest was kneeling, resting the gun on my truck bed. More actual ranged shooting to come with groups greater than 3rds, but math says its probably capable of <1MOA. Target was only 36yards, not 100. App won't go lower than 100. Factory Hornady Black ELD. Will verify at longer range, but was expecting 1.5 MOA and to replace the barrel down the line. We'll see, but so far so good.
Cheap PSA Upper - Not Bad
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NICE!
My own PSA barrels shoot closer to 1.5 MOA at 200 yards, with the right ammo; which I'm OK with. Some days I can beat it. Sounds like you got a great one!
As a suggestion: the standard for accuracy testing is 5-shot groups, and the average of multiples of those. Most people use 100 yards or longer. The longer you go, the more things that get masked at shorter ranges start to show up, but wind effects also start to show up, introducing error to the results. I tend to run 5-shot 200 yards for most of my testing - which might explain why my MOA might be a little bigger than some tests.
but to your point, PSA actually can make some good stuff. My PSA 6.5 CM barrel is a good 1 MOA or less barrel - with the right ammo. And I'm pretty sure that's the same blank they cut the Grendel barrels from as well. It's not Top Shelf, but it's not bad - especially for the money.4x P100
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Originally posted by lazyengineer View PostNICE!
My own PSA barrels shoot closer to 1.5 MOA at 200 yards, with the right ammo; which I'm OK with. Some days I can beat it. Sounds like you got a great one!
As a suggestion: the standard for accuracy testing is 5-shot groups, and the average of multiples of those. Most people use 100 yards or longer. The longer you go, the more things that get masked at shorter ranges start to show up, but wind effects also start to show up, introducing error to the results. I tend to run 5-shot 200 yards for most of my testing - which might explain why my MOA might be a little bigger than some tests.
but to your point, PSA actually can make some good stuff. My PSA 6.5 CM barrel is a good 1 MOA or less barrel - with the right ammo. And I'm pretty sure that's the same blank they cut the Grendel barrels from as well. It's not Top Shelf, but it's not bad - especially for the money.
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Originally posted by ricsmall View PostPSA is generally better than the other three letter barrels IME. I?m really liking your A2 stock and love the paint job
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