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I want a Ruger Precision in .223 "change my mind"
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<blockquote data-quote="emapples" data-source="post: 3195260" data-attributes="member: 11752"><p>.223 or 5.56 nato, I’d your planning on shooting 855’s out of it you are going to be disappointed. If you want to buy specialty 223/556 match / handload’s etc you might have an accurate rifle out to to 300-400 yards....I’d you want to you xm855 rounds, well you’ll be in the ballpark at 300-400 yards but nothing you wanna bet your life on.</p><p></p><p>6.5 is rally better, I mean we buy these guns for accuracy at distance. I can get a lot of smaller/easier to carry weapons that are accurate to 300-400 without springing for the RPR, ESPECIALLY in 223 /5.56 . If you are goign long 6.5 or .308 are the way to go. In my opinion RPR is to much fun for the 223 limitations. But you could be that one guy that fits the niche for an RPR in .223 lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emapples, post: 3195260, member: 11752"] .223 or 5.56 nato, I’d your planning on shooting 855’s out of it you are going to be disappointed. If you want to buy specialty 223/556 match / handload’s etc you might have an accurate rifle out to to 300-400 yards....I’d you want to you xm855 rounds, well you’ll be in the ballpark at 300-400 yards but nothing you wanna bet your life on. 6.5 is rally better, I mean we buy these guns for accuracy at distance. I can get a lot of smaller/easier to carry weapons that are accurate to 300-400 without springing for the RPR, ESPECIALLY in 223 /5.56 . If you are goign long 6.5 or .308 are the way to go. In my opinion RPR is to much fun for the 223 limitations. But you could be that one guy that fits the niche for an RPR in .223 lol [/QUOTE]
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