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<blockquote data-quote="TonyRumore" data-source="post: 1579389" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Tromix TR-15 chambered in 20 Tactical. It was the 20 caliber before the 204 Ruger was introduced. I used to sell these rifles for $1,350 back in 2002-2004. No one wanted one. I only sold a few of them. It was on the cover of Small Caliber News with a big ass article, center spread. The gun writer fired 300 shots, all five shot groups at 100 yards and counted every single friggin group. Even if he pulled the shot, the wind was blowing or whatever. No excuses. The gun shot a bunch of ones, twos and threes (thats .1", .2" .3"). Some were bigger of course. The average was .4" for all SIXTY back to back groups, all shots counted. It's pretty easy to fire a few sub half MOA groups from an AR....but try to do that for 60 straight. Sadly, I ended up dropping the entire AR-15 lineup due to lack of sales. What a friggin waste.............</p><p></p><p>And yes...I am still bitter about it. The group shown is simply an average of what you could expect to fire from a Tromix TR-15 Tack Hammer rifle.</p><p></p><p>Tony Rumore</p><p>Tromix Corp</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]93701[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]93702[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]93703[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TonyRumore, post: 1579389, member: 416"] Tromix TR-15 chambered in 20 Tactical. It was the 20 caliber before the 204 Ruger was introduced. I used to sell these rifles for $1,350 back in 2002-2004. No one wanted one. I only sold a few of them. It was on the cover of Small Caliber News with a big ass article, center spread. The gun writer fired 300 shots, all five shot groups at 100 yards and counted every single friggin group. Even if he pulled the shot, the wind was blowing or whatever. No excuses. The gun shot a bunch of ones, twos and threes (thats .1", .2" .3"). Some were bigger of course. The average was .4" for all SIXTY back to back groups, all shots counted. It's pretty easy to fire a few sub half MOA groups from an AR....but try to do that for 60 straight. Sadly, I ended up dropping the entire AR-15 lineup due to lack of sales. What a friggin waste............. And yes...I am still bitter about it. The group shown is simply an average of what you could expect to fire from a Tromix TR-15 Tack Hammer rifle. Tony Rumore Tromix Corp [attach=full]93701[/attach] [attach=full]93702[/attach] [attach=full]93703[/attach] [/QUOTE]
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