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ugaarguy

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I recently purchased a used DPMS LR-308. With my dog having surgery to get fixed Thursday I wasn't able to make it to the long outdoor range this week. I did want to get some more trigger time on it though. I needed to do a preliminary sight in of an Aimpoint on an M4gery, so I took them both to the 25 yard indoor range. This is my second range trip with the LR-308. After the group below I'm itching to get a higher powered scope & get it out to a longer outdoor range.

I fired this five shot group from the bench on the rifle bay:

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The outer edges of the bullet holes measured .44" wide by .70" high

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DPMS LR-308, Millett DMS-1 mounted in Burris PEPR, Harris bi-pod mounted on swivel stud of factory free float tube, Ultramax brand .308 Win remanufactured ammo - 150 gr. Ballistic Tips in various NATO headstamp 7.62x51 brass.
 
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I measured the vertical & horizontal distances center to center this time. Now that the camera batteries are recharged, I've taken a couple more pictures. I put a dime in the pics for perspective as well.

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I know it was only 25 yards. It was also done on my second ever range trip with that particular rifle. It's also five .308" diameter projectiles fired into a group that a .705" inch diameter completely covers. I'll make 15 yard head shots on a standard silhouette target all day with a 1911, or even an SR9c. I'll crank rounds center mass into the 8 ring or better on a silhouette rapid fire with an iron sighted AR-15 at 25 yards for fun. Now I'm getting back into this whole shooting a scoped rifle off a bench thing I haven't done since I was a young teen - it's pretty addictive.
 
Man I do that off hand at 100yards with a NAA Pug, oh wait I just woke up. No on second look, I couldn't do that with a pencil. That is some shooting, don't care if it is only 25 yards.
 
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Thank you all for the compliments.

Next step 100 then 200....
That, and more trigger time. That was my fifth of five groups yesterday. A couple groups were okay, a couple were good, and that last one was great. I know what the rifle can do, now I need to do it consistently.
 
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