BLUE APPROVED
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so darn new the spec and features sections are empty on the site, but we do know it's in .308, and capable of sub MOA out to 1,000 yards and beyond!
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where'd that smiley come from? It sure is fitting.
I'm betting on a price near 4500. But sure would like one. Especially in .338L
I'm betting on a price near 4500. But sure would like one. Especially in .338L
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I suspect FN is putting their accurate-chrome-lined barrel manufacturing skills to good use.
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Damn, another toy to add to the list.
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Very Sweet indeed but SUB MOA out to 1000 and beyond. No way!
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I would have to call BS on that too. 338L but not 308. At 1000yrd + there are so many variables that I guess they can claim anything.
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Now that is a Scar I would want to buy. If it's .308, I may forgo waiting on the RFB.
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Sub MOA rifle/equipment and sub MOA shooting are two different things.swe123 wrote:I would have to call BS on that too. 338L but not 308. At 1000yrd + there are so many variables that I guess they can claim anything.
The barrel is 90% when it all breaks down, and considering they know how to make sub half minute chrome lined barrels already I don't think sub MOA out of a semi-auto is too big of a claim to be unrealistic.
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Zang. My FNAR plans may have just been ousted...
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haha FNAR? What's that ***** ****?
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Sub MOA is only part based on the firearm. Out at distance, load type and bullet BC takes over. 308 Win really tops out around 1200 yards. After that the bullet starts to fall out of the sky due to its lower powder charge combined with 30 caliber bullet. A 7mm Mag, 300 Win, and 338L has enough charge and BC on bullets to hold sub MOA groups past that range, the 338L reaching as far as any 50 BMG will.
Just to clear up some terminology being thrown out here, Sub MOA means less than 1" groups at 100 yards. That is all it means. Therefore, sub MOA would be a group less than 10" at 1000 yards. Any gun that is sub MOA will shoot that way to the operational effective range of the round, regardless of the rifle. A $600 Tikka T3 7mm Mag will shoot as tight as any Gucci brand 1 MOA gun that costs four times that.
Just to clear up some terminology being thrown out here, Sub MOA means less than 1" groups at 100 yards. That is all it means. Therefore, sub MOA would be a group less than 10" at 1000 yards. Any gun that is sub MOA will shoot that way to the operational effective range of the round, regardless of the rifle. A $600 Tikka T3 7mm Mag will shoot as tight as any Gucci brand 1 MOA gun that costs four times that.
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You are exactly right! Sorry if I was not clear. My point was that I dont think they can prove it in the real world. A 308 would not be my choice for a thousand yard head shot or paper plate. Most people have never shot five hundred yards. It's kind of a mute point.flyingirish04 wrote:Sub MOA is only part based on the firearm. Out at distance, load type and bullet BC takes over. 308 Win really tops out around 1200 yards. After that the bullet starts to fall out of the sky due to its lower powder charge combined with 30 caliber bullet. A 7mm Mag, 300 Win, and 338L has enough charge and BC on bullets to hold sub MOA groups past that range, the 338L reaching as far as any 50 BMG will.
Just to clear up some terminology being thrown out here, Sub MOA means less than 1" groups at 100 yards. That is all it means. Therefore, sub MOA would be a group less than 10" at 1000 yards. Any gun that is sub MOA will shoot that way to the operational effective range of the round, regardless of the rifle. A $600 Tikka T3 7mm Mag will shoot as tight as any Gucci brand 1 MOA gun that costs four times that.
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Is the requirement just to have a bullet go that far or go that far with any intention of accuracy? :laugh:swe123 wrote:Most people have never shot five hundred yards. It's kind of a mute point.
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