Hi all,
Before I get to the range report I figured I should finally upload a picture of my Grendel. It was the first Grendel Bob Reynolds built at Templar Consulting. I've had it 3 years and have put about 3,500 rounds through it and today it produced the sub MOA groups at 300 yards pictured below.
Specs:
20 inch fluted Satern barrel, 1:8.5 twist
Alexander Arms chrome bolt
YHM chrome carrier
Magpul grip and PRS stock
Daniel Defense rail
JP adjustable gas block
WCI brake
LaRue LT158 SPR-S mount with cantilever and 10 MOA down angle
Vortex Viper PST glass 6-24x50 Mil dot, first focal plane
I went to the range today to shoot some 120 grain Sierra Match King bullets I had left. I've had good luck with the Hornady 123 AMax, so I haven't shot a lot of these lately. After today I might order another 500.
These two groups were fired at my club's 300 yard range which is actually 315 yards (go figure). Groups are 1.62 inches (0.54 MOA) and 1.29 inches (0.43 MOA).
Conditions were light winds, 58 degrees. The load was 30.4 grains of AA2520 powder with CCI 450 primers. The first group used a C.O.L of 2.25 and the second 2.26 inches.
The 120 SMK is very forgiving of jump. These groups are smaller than I get at 100 yards with the same load. That also seems typical of the Grendel: the bullets settle down after a few hundred yards.
I was using a bipod in front and a bag in the rear off of a bench for these groups.
RR
Before I get to the range report I figured I should finally upload a picture of my Grendel. It was the first Grendel Bob Reynolds built at Templar Consulting. I've had it 3 years and have put about 3,500 rounds through it and today it produced the sub MOA groups at 300 yards pictured below.
Specs:
20 inch fluted Satern barrel, 1:8.5 twist
Alexander Arms chrome bolt
YHM chrome carrier
Magpul grip and PRS stock
Daniel Defense rail
JP adjustable gas block
WCI brake
LaRue LT158 SPR-S mount with cantilever and 10 MOA down angle
Vortex Viper PST glass 6-24x50 Mil dot, first focal plane
I went to the range today to shoot some 120 grain Sierra Match King bullets I had left. I've had good luck with the Hornady 123 AMax, so I haven't shot a lot of these lately. After today I might order another 500.
These two groups were fired at my club's 300 yard range which is actually 315 yards (go figure). Groups are 1.62 inches (0.54 MOA) and 1.29 inches (0.43 MOA).
Conditions were light winds, 58 degrees. The load was 30.4 grains of AA2520 powder with CCI 450 primers. The first group used a C.O.L of 2.25 and the second 2.26 inches.
The 120 SMK is very forgiving of jump. These groups are smaller than I get at 100 yards with the same load. That also seems typical of the Grendel: the bullets settle down after a few hundred yards.
I was using a bipod in front and a bag in the rear off of a bench for these groups.
RR
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