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    Shot the 6 digit Inland today...

    Was at the range sighting in my new mid-length AR build and Iraqi Contractor GP WASR 10/63 AK I just got, so I took the Inland just for grins. It is already dialed in with Kings Mill and RP factory, so I didn't shoot at a bullseye.

    I was shooting at a milk jug at 200 yards with some Kings Mill WW2 ammo. As expected, 2 dead primers per box of 50. was dancing the jug from a bench rest position with almost every shot. The 110 Berry's plated over 15 grains of WW296 that I loaded a couple years ago were not quite as accurate, though.

    I also shot some of my Bear Creek 115 moly coated cast over 11 grains of 2400 at 100 yards. They were dead nuts on (using the 150 setting), too. At 200, I had to use the 250 setting, as they tend to shoot low. I managed to hit the 200 milk jug a few times with the 115 cast.

    I do love shooting the M1icon Carbine.

    I let a kid (in his 20s) who was shooting his AR try my Inland. He absolutely fell in love with it. I told him that it is my favorite long gun to shoot. (though I was bouncing a beer can at 200 with my mid-length M4gery build, just using my vintage Tasco Accudot 1X red dot scope. At 300, using the 77 grain MK262 Mod 1 5.56 ammo, I was bouncing a milk jug at 300 yards with the Tasco. I am impressed. They build hated my IMR 4198 55 grain loads, and short cycled. My 55 Grain IMR4064 loads, however, functioned great at shot almost the same POS as the 77s.)
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    Good shooting! I assume the M4 is 1:7?

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    Good shooting! I assume the M4 is 1:7?
    Yep. Palmetto State Armory mid-length, 16 inch M4gery with /7 twist. Flat top upper.

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