I was told that if you were shooting an AR with a 1:9 twist barrel that you shouldn't use ammo more than about 65 grains…this 'ol boy says "up to 80". Interesting….
David Fortier
I said the great thing about .223/5.56 ammo was the diverse bullet weights available running from 40 to 80 grains. This was a comment about this cartridge and the wide range of tasks it was capable of performing. I did not say a 1-9 inch twist would stabilize 80 grain projectiles. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
geometric1
Thanks David…
I have a Stag Model 1 and love it.
I have sent 64 grain XM856 tracers down range to 600 yards
without a hiccup and with MUCH accuracy. You can not find a better AR for the price than a Stag.
Nice Vid…keep 'um coming!
Kindest Regards…
W.D. Fincke
Edgewood, New Mexico
In God We Trust….
vtec16
Gotta say I love my Stag Arms Model 3. 2 years and maybe about 2500 rounds through her. Shoots flawlessly and looks good with an ACOG 4 x 32 scope with a Burris Fast Red Dot mounted at the 1 o'clock position for fast acquisition firing. Love it , Love it, Love it!!!.
http://none J Marston
It is nice to have you guys do videos so we can see the guns in action but
it's hard to put the details I like to read about in a two minute clip. You just don't do the guns justice.