Contemplating my first Grendel build and how much I want to invest in same. I've been browsing a lot of the posts, and must admit to a certain level of confusion. I read where the 6.5G is not competitive for F-class shooting but then is capable of ringing steel at greater than 1000 yds. Some guys seem to get sub- 0.5 MOA groups with mid level builds and others struggle to break 1 MOA with higher end builds. Is it just the shooter's shooting skill or ability to develop accurate handloads?
I don't want to invest in a high end barrel and end up shooting 1.5 MOA, nor do I want to buy an "OK" barrel and shoot 2 MOA. I just finished building a .300 Blackout with a 10.5 in barrel with an Aero Precision upper and lower receiver, it will easily shoot less than 1.5 MOA, probably sub-MOA with proper load development.
I certainly understand the buy once, cry once concept of buying the best gear you can afford, but I want to see some joy after the initial crying!
Just trying to get a feel for reasonable expectations for an accuracy build, as opposed to a hunting or general purpose rig. While most of my shooting will be 200 yds. or less, I want to be able to shoot at least 600 yds. or greater and not be disappointed with my investment.
I don't want to invest in a high end barrel and end up shooting 1.5 MOA, nor do I want to buy an "OK" barrel and shoot 2 MOA. I just finished building a .300 Blackout with a 10.5 in barrel with an Aero Precision upper and lower receiver, it will easily shoot less than 1.5 MOA, probably sub-MOA with proper load development.
I certainly understand the buy once, cry once concept of buying the best gear you can afford, but I want to see some joy after the initial crying!
Just trying to get a feel for reasonable expectations for an accuracy build, as opposed to a hunting or general purpose rig. While most of my shooting will be 200 yds. or less, I want to be able to shoot at least 600 yds. or greater and not be disappointed with my investment.
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