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why would you not? there is no better option for numerous reasons..

 

Not good with it yet. Its a big gun and I have no CQB training what so ever. I could maneuver better with a handgun. I have a .40 P226 with a c5l and guard dog ammo for HD.

 

I do want to get some professional training with both my XD and my AR in the near future.

 

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Not good with it yet. Its a big gun and I have no CQB training what so ever. I could maneuver better with a handgun. I have a .40 P226 with a c5l and guard dog ammo for HD.

 

I do want to get some professional training with both my XD and my AR in the near future.

 

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If you put in the time to learn the system an ar is superior in every way

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The raptor is the TRUTH. Let me know how the BAD ASS is. I have been thinking about one. Which style?

The BAD ASS is nice. The standard on the thumb side is great. easy to maneuver. Standard on the trigger finger side i feel is too large for me. I'm going to have to put the end cap on until i can figure something out. Not sure what the best would be, maybe the thin or the thin short. 

 

Everything is in except the Raptor. so later once i get a chance i will put everything else on and take some pics.

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nice looking rifle.  definitely add a light.  even if you never use it. it would be helpful getting used to it being there in case you add it later.  I'm not sure what solutions work on a MOE but you can probably get a nice mount and any regular flashlight.

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nice looking rifle. definitely add a light. even if you never use it. it would be helpful getting used to it being there in case you add it later. I'm not sure what solutions work on a MOE but you can probably get a nice mount and any regular flashlight.

Thank you. I am going to add a light, I'm waiting for the new inforce wmlx to come out though.

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top is 10 shots of PMC Bronze .223 55 gr and 5 shots of Federal 5.56 55 gr.

Middle is 15 shots of the 5.56.

Bottom is 5 shots of Hornady Superformance V-max 53grain.

 

All shots are at 50 yds, today. In the dead of winter!

 

Trying to find what works best with my setup. The V-max or my HD, that why I shot a few. Wouldn't normally put ammo that expensive in paper.

 

Also still working on zeroing my aimpoint..

 

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The BAD ASS is nice. The standard on the thumb side is great. easy to maneuver. Standard on the trigger finger side i feel is too large for me. I'm going to have to put the end cap on until i can figure something out. Not sure what the best would be, maybe the thin or the thin short. 

 

Everything is in except the Raptor. so later once i get a chance i will put everything else on and take some pics.

 

battle arms does a free lever swap.  i originally ordered a bad-cass that was standard/long-thin but wanted the short lever.  they sent the short lever out.  i tried both, then returned the one i didn't want.  

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battle arms does a free lever swap. i originally ordered a bad-cass that was standard/long-thin but wanted the short lever. they sent the short lever out. i tried both, then returned the one i didn't want.

Thanks I'm gonna send them an email in a little bit.

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