26 months actually. That is the longest I have ever waited on a rifle. It better be worth it.
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26 months actually. That is the longest I have ever waited on a rifle. It better be worth it.
7.62 or 5.56?
Details/accessories?
7.62, 20", PRS stock, no muzzle break.
You'll love it, miss mine but still shooting my GAP 10.
My JAE-100 G3 took 26 months as well.... Almost canceled it on a few occasions. Congrats though. Those are some sweet rifles.
I haven't seen one yet that wasn't an absolute hammer! Worth the wait for sure!
I waited 18 months for the can on my .50... They only do one run a year
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Oh it's worth it.
I have a buddy waiting on one. He says he's made back all the money he spent on it, so at this point it will be like a free rifle showing up for him one day. Good way to look at it.
I had some growing pains with my LaRue. My test target is a .27". I've also gotten a .11" from it.
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Almost 19 months. LaRue Predatar AR-10. Yes they shoot as well as they say. Their three shot group was 0.67 only because of one flyer. The other two shots were right on top of each other. After I mounted my scope and zero'd for 100 yards I was shooting sub 1". LaRue had an 8.5x25 scope for their test. I only have a 1x4 Trijicon and thought I did pretty good. The AR platform is so forgiving it almost seems like cheating shooting the .308 with little more recoil than my AR-15.
My buddy was considering purchasing an AR-10 from an estate sale that was a different brand. I brought my LaRue in for comparison of fit and finish. There was no comparison between the two brands. The other AR-10 was so much heavier as well. It still was a nice rifle built with different specs and I would take either one but I choose a LaRue.
Can't wait to dip into long range shooting with a proper scope.
Just looked up the pricing on the OBR.....ouch ! [Eek1]