I bought my AR10 for a hunting rifle that gave me the ability for a quick follow up shot that my Tikka 7mm Rem Mag didn't afford me when I screwed up the first shot. 4 hours of tracking a wounded deer convinced me I "needed" it, "just in case." Anyway, I'm getting older, and the AR10 is getting HEAVIER (not sure about the physics of increased density over time or the force of gravity increasing). Not exactly a rifle for still hunting in the woods. Unfortunately, my AR10 doesn't group well, so long range stuff isn't really an option with this gun unless I do something (new barrel) to improve it's accuracy.
So now I have an AR10 that is too heavy (for me) to carry in the woods and not accurate enough to use in the bean fields. Sure, it's fun to shoot, but other guns are just as fun to poke paper or ring steel and ammo for them doesn't cost as much.
What do you do with your heavy AR10's that don't group?
So now I have an AR10 that is too heavy (for me) to carry in the woods and not accurate enough to use in the bean fields. Sure, it's fun to shoot, but other guns are just as fun to poke paper or ring steel and ammo for them doesn't cost as much.
What do you do with your heavy AR10's that don't group?