Agreed. The DPMS is a very solid shooter if you're building a non-spec SPR. Mine consistently holds 1.25 moa or less with most quality ammo. Black Hills 75 and 77 grain typically go into 3/4" @ 100 yards. At 650 yards it will score 90% hits on an 11"X18" steel plate. Can't really ask for more than that out of an SPR barrel, especially at a price of about $160.00.
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Agreed. The DPMS is a very solid shooter if you're building a non-spec SPR. Mine consistently holds 1.25 moa or less with most quality ammo. Black Hills 75 and 77 grain typically go into 3/4" @ 100 yards. At 650 yards it will score 90% hits on an 11"X18" steel plate. Can't really ask for more than that out of an SPR barrel, especially at a price of about $160.00.U.S. Navy (Retired) 1994-2015 -
Agreed. The DPMS is a very solid shooter if you're building a non-spec SPR. Mine consistently holds 1.25 moa or less with most quality ammo. Black Hills 75 and 77 grain typically go into 3/4" @ 100 yards. At 650 yards it will score 90% hits on an 11"X18" steel plate. Can't really ask for more than that out of an SPR barrel, especially at a price of about $160.00.Comment
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Another great barrel is the DPMS mini SASS, made with 416r, 1:8 match barrel and only came in 2nd behind Knights Armament to a Military contract for the military's Semi Auto Sniper System.
You can also try their new DPMS Recon upper as well.
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I've ran White Oak, and Rainier Arms. Love both their quality, and customer service. You won't go wrong with any that you've listed either.Comment
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