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    HK MR762 Range Day

    Ammo: Lake City M80 149gr Ball
    Wind: 16 MPH (Gusts over 20MPH)
    Range: 200 Yards
    Rifle: HK MR762
    Scope: Nikon M308
    Ejection: 4:00 @ 10 - 12 Feet and very consistent
    Clean-up: 10 minutes, but I'm anal so it took me 20

    The wind was a lot stronger than I'd have liked on Saturday, which threw me off as it was steady with strong gusts. None of these groups are fantastic and most of them are the result of me or the wind.

    I put around 50 rounds total down range on some of the groups overlap to an extent, so I won't post them all. The one's you see below are the worst and the best with the others being somewhere in between.

    I took it out again today to the 100 yard range just to verify zero and it performed equally well at that distance. I shot 40 rounds today at the 100 yard line and the smooth recoil made it a pleasure to shoot. The two stage trigger on the MR762 is pretty good, it is no Geissele, but good enough where I don't think I will need an upgrade.

    The most remarkable part was how utterly clean the rifle was after shooting 50 rounds of 762 M80 ball. The last two shots are of the bolt face before and after cleaning. I'm fairly certain M80 isn't the cleanest ammo on the planet.

















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    Good results. I don't own one, but have shot a couple. None had any running issues, they shot great with good match ammo and hand loads. One gun had an extended rail that I much prefered, could stretch out a little further. Helped it feel less muzzle heavy.

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    This is my experience with my MR762 as well. I've put about 30 rounds of bulk 308 147's and then about 40 rounds of FGMM and it's not very dirty at all. Even with an SDN6 on it, it was surprisingly soft shooting.

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    Very good results for the ammo chosen. Some federal GOLD and I bet they tighten up. Nice rifle.
    "Air Force / Policeman / Fireman / Man of God / Friend of mine / R.I.P. Steve Lamy"

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    Very nice rifle indeed! thanks for posting your results.

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    Nice write up. Thank you. That BCG is a thing of beauty. Picture kind of looks like it has a nickel boron coating.


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    Why are one of the rounds loaded backwards in the magazine on the table?

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    Quote Originally Posted by meausoc View Post
    Why are one of the rounds loaded backwards in the magazine on the table?
    Is that even possible? I'm gonna go try this with my 5.56 pmags


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    Quote Originally Posted by meausoc View Post
    Why are one of the rounds loaded backwards in the magazine on the table?
    Epic sense of humor if you ask me
    Originally Posted by Iraqgunz
    This is 2012. The world is going to end this December and people are still trying to debate the merits of piece of shit, cost cutting crap AR's. Really?

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    Look up the photos of magazines in some of the old HK pistol ads. Then you will see the humor of rounds loaded backwards, grasshopper.

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