What caliber? Robert Whitley "used" to offer a service but I understand he no longer is available for that. Not bragging, but I think I would put the one I built up against any commercial upper. And to me the key is the barrel. Follow Robert's recommendations and have one built.Who all makes a super accurate/target ar rifle???
I'm a Lil weird, I want a 222 remWhat caliber? Robert Whitley "used" to offer a service but I understand he no longer is available for that. Not bragging, but I think I would put the one I built up against any commercial upper. And to me the key is the barrel. Follow Robert's recommendations and have one built.
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What is your standard definition of “super accurate”?Who all makes a super accurate/target ar rifle???
Just to add to this question and Jepp2's comments, I would say it's reasonably easy and much cheaper to build your own.What is your standard definition of “super accurate”?
So long as you realize what you are getting into.... life can be short....I'm a Lil weird, I want a 222 rem
Interesting would be my first thought. So I assume you are looking at slow twist with lighter bullets? Other than being unique, the only advantage I can think of right away is potential shorter COAL. But the longer neck "might" create feeding challenges.I'm a Lil weird, I want a 222 rem
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