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Why is the AR15 so popular?

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  • majormadmax

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    Helotes!
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    Charlie

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    I disagree with the comment from the OP about "not accurate". After I started reloading about 20 years ago, I was able to "hand load" for my 1990 AR and it was able to produce more than one 3/8" group at 100 yds. if I did my part. :green:
     
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    EZ-E

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    Well technically you can't borrow a round... once you've shot it, it's used & un returnable to original owner.
    You could reload it, but then it would be a used round, not the new one loaned out :green:
     

    SQLGeek

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    Well technically you can't borrow a round... once you've shot it, it's used & un returnable to original owner.
    You could reload it, but then it would be a used round, not the new one loaned out :green:

    That depends entirely upon what you're borrowing the round for....

    This thread is scaring me now.
     
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