I have been building and shooting ARs for the past 7 years but have never really had the itch to build a precision oriented rifle. I have always liked building CQB oriented rifles with red dots and such. Not an operator, just build what I like. When I saw the UUK deal I decided to give building a precision oriented rifle a try.
I have a Noveske CHF gen 3 that I have shot 2" groups with at 4x with 62gr M855 but that is a different type of build.
Specs and Conditions:
Larue UUK with Larue trigger. 16" Stealth Barrel.
Burris MSR 223 3-9x scope in Burris PEPR mount.
Black Hills 5.56 69gr OTM.
Seated, on sandbags. Rear not supported.
100 yards.
74 degrees and overcast with light mist.
The first target it just getting it sighted in and fine tuned. The second 2 targets are 5 rounds groups that I shot back to back but my dumb ass miscounted on one of the groups and only shot 4 and didn't realize it until I went to collect the targets.
The good news is that if I lay the targets one over the other I still have a 9 round grouping at exactly 1" center to center. Not bad for my first time really shooting for groups at 100 yards with magnified optics.