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Accuracy can be very good with the right set up and good ammo. Black Hills 77 grain (Mk 262 ammo we use in the Army for certain applications) is very very good. A barrel chambered in .223 Wylde can make an AR a very accurate tool. I have seen 700 meter shots with the above set up (not me doing the shooting, Im not nearly that good of a shot) made by well trained individuals. The 77 grain ammo has very good balistic properties. The wound channel created by this round is amazing. You wouldnt believe that you were shooting a 5.56 mm round. No, it's not 7.62 but it does the job.
MILSPEC isnt the be-all end-all that it's cracked up to be. Ive seen plenty of parts fail over the last 23 years and all the parts I use at work are of course MILSPEC. When building an AR for myself I do use only MILSPEC or better bolt carrier groups. Daniel Defense and Bravo Company USA make very very good BCGs. You don't have to spend big money to make a quality AR unless you want to latest and best brand name parts.
I have several of each type, big brand names like POF, Noveski and Larue as well as cheap made from used parts guns. Just depends on what you want and what you plan to use the rifle for.
Matt
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