PlatinumCore16
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So I made some swaps recently because I was hardware-rich, but not stuff I was actually going to end up using any time soon. I traded into a Mossy MVP .223 with the bull barrel and scope. I took it to the range this last weekend to double check the POI and just see how it fed with different mags. I found it didn't like the metal 15ers, but I could make em work if I really felt the need, just didn't want to mess with it. Started close (20yds) just to make sure I was on. Had to double check the target with my binocs to make sure I saw what I had seen, sure enough 2 bullets in almost the exact same hole**, so walked it out to 50yds. 3 holes touching. Finally took it to 100yds and ended with another 2 sets of 3 holes touching. I forgot to take a picture, so I'll have to add it after, but I was sure happy.
**The stars are here because I think most people would be pretty upset if they weren't that accurate at 20yds. However, without ever really having a rifle this accurate, I've tried my best to always have good fundamentals, but never really been able to see the fruits of my labor. Seeing the rifle shoot this well was awesome. But seeing that I was also able to hold this accurate myself was almost even more satisfying than seeing how accurate the rifle was.
Anyways, add a +1 to another satisfied Mossy MVP owner. Excited to take this to the prairie dog fields this year and also continue honing my personal skills to continue shooting at longer ranges.
**The stars are here because I think most people would be pretty upset if they weren't that accurate at 20yds. However, without ever really having a rifle this accurate, I've tried my best to always have good fundamentals, but never really been able to see the fruits of my labor. Seeing the rifle shoot this well was awesome. But seeing that I was also able to hold this accurate myself was almost even more satisfying than seeing how accurate the rifle was.
Anyways, add a +1 to another satisfied Mossy MVP owner. Excited to take this to the prairie dog fields this year and also continue honing my personal skills to continue shooting at longer ranges.