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rem R25 243 - holy chit
04 October 2012, 23:07
butchlocrem R25 243 - holy chit
bought one of these a bit ago. was at the range yesterday - got a 1" group at 300 with sierra 85 gr bthp
05 October 2012, 18:42
richjWell, you know the 243 is inherently accurate :-)
love them 85hpbt.
06 October 2012, 05:52
BiebsYes, I've heard great things about the accuracy of the R25.
15 October 2012, 00:46
jeffeossomine, in 308, shoots like a house afire
15 October 2012, 20:44
Bill/OregonI had no idea these rifles were capable of such accuracy.
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15 October 2012, 21:01
ZhurhWhat does that R-25 in 308 weigh in at?
My 6.8 stag is 7 lb.
My 308 Scar is 8.5 lb.
My Armalite AR-10 in 338 fed is heavier than an M-14 and is a truck gun.
I've been wanting to buy one of those 308 R-25s; good to hear they are that good of shooters.
02 November 2012, 00:43
arkypetequote:
What does that R-25 in 308 weigh in at?
My 6.8 stag is 7 lb.
My 308 Scar is 8.5 lb.
My Armalite AR-10 in 338 fed is heavier than an M-14 and is a truck gun.
I've been wanting to buy one of those 308 R-25s; good to hear they are that good of shooters.
My AR10t is heavy, very heavy and should have been sold with a gun bearer. Mine is 7.62 and is very accurate.
Jim
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02 November 2012, 04:06
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by Zhurh:
My Armalite AR-10 in 338 fed is heavier than an M-14 and is a truck gun.
I've been wanting to buy one of those 308 R-25s; good to hear they are that good of shooters.
i have the r25 in 308 .. its about the same weight as a m1a with shortie barrel .. i need to pull off the aluminum sewer pipe for a hand guard and replace it with a CF one,
03 November 2012, 08:48
ZhurhEnded up having a 308 Scar sent in from Florida, the election got me nervous and I'm going to pick up a R-25 come Spring from my closest gun shop, 200 miles down the road, when the road opens in April. THis gun shop always has a R-25 in stock. I keep hearing great things about the R-25s.
03 November 2012, 18:48
KabluewyAre the R-25s made by DPMS or assembled by DPMS, or neither?
KB
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03 November 2012, 21:22
butchlocmade by dpms
31 January 2013, 08:22
GoWyoYah, gas guns in .243 are pretty accurate. I've got an older Armalite AR-10T in .243 with a 26" mike rock bbl on it. It can shoot 1/2 moa fairly consistently. I wish it had tighter twist as I'd like to play with the 105 vld bergers. I also had the -10T in .308 with the Lothar Walther bbl. It would pile 125 gr ballistic tips right on top of each other. I had to sell that in a moment of financial weakness. What powder are you running in your R25 .243?
Damn right its loaded, it makes a lousy club. -JW
31 January 2013, 20:06
scojacWhat magazines do the R25s use? M14? FAL? Proprietary? If proprietary, are extra mags readily available? What are they charging for them? There's no point in getting an autoloader of this type unless you can find and afford at least several magazines.
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