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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4053338" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Free float as has been said for more accuracy after a few rounds have been fired. ALL rifles that are accurate are free floated. </p><p>10-22's, AR's, and Mini-14's all experience a loss of accuracy because of the barrel bands after a few shots which do not allow them to float. </p><p>Personally, I'd sell the one you have that is non free-floated and build another with the money. </p><p>Lots of trigger options out there that will made a poor shooter with mil-spec into a decent shooter with just that upgrade. There is a company in Broken Arrow Ok that sells a really nice drop in trigger for an AR at the 3.5lb pull range which is really decent for $100 bucks when on sale. </p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://risearmament.com/[/URL]</p><p>In my high end AR's, it's Timney all the way. Rise Armament is close, and you probably couldn't tell the difference for the casual shooter, but a Timney is superior. Your choice.</p><p>Pencil barrels if quality made are pretty accurate if one is doing casual shooting, so we need to hear if you're looking at competition requiring multiple rounds in a short period of time or long-range firing over time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4053338, member: 5412"] Free float as has been said for more accuracy after a few rounds have been fired. ALL rifles that are accurate are free floated. 10-22's, AR's, and Mini-14's all experience a loss of accuracy because of the barrel bands after a few shots which do not allow them to float. Personally, I'd sell the one you have that is non free-floated and build another with the money. Lots of trigger options out there that will made a poor shooter with mil-spec into a decent shooter with just that upgrade. There is a company in Broken Arrow Ok that sells a really nice drop in trigger for an AR at the 3.5lb pull range which is really decent for $100 bucks when on sale. [URL unfurl="true"]https://risearmament.com/[/URL] In my high end AR's, it's Timney all the way. Rise Armament is close, and you probably couldn't tell the difference for the casual shooter, but a Timney is superior. Your choice. Pencil barrels if quality made are pretty accurate if one is doing casual shooting, so we need to hear if you're looking at competition requiring multiple rounds in a short period of time or long-range firing over time? [/QUOTE]
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