Bros,
My good friend who owns a local gun store met me at the range today to try out what quickly became my latest purchase: an HK SL8-6 Sporting Rifle. The EOTech was just a temporary addition and I'll outfit her with a Schmidt and Bender fixed 6x scope and a bipod in the future. Also, that stock is going to be replaced with an adjustable PSG-style one from Tom Bostic.
I would never consider .223 Remington to be a "tack driver" caliber, but I had 3-shot groups touching at 100m with just the EOTech. This is an insanely accurate rifle. Literally no felt recoil (it's .223...), extremely smooth bolt cycling, and the piston system keeps everything internally clean as a whistle shot after shot. So long as you keep debris away from the bolt carrier, the only thing you will ever have to clean is the piston op rod every 5,000 rounds. And even then, all it takes is a quick swipe with a steel wool pad, wipe it down real quick, and you're done.
Once my build is complete and I get my stamp approved to transfer my UMP .45 SBR, I'll be sure to get a photo of my HK family all together the next time I'm on leave.
My good friend who owns a local gun store met me at the range today to try out what quickly became my latest purchase: an HK SL8-6 Sporting Rifle. The EOTech was just a temporary addition and I'll outfit her with a Schmidt and Bender fixed 6x scope and a bipod in the future. Also, that stock is going to be replaced with an adjustable PSG-style one from Tom Bostic.
I would never consider .223 Remington to be a "tack driver" caliber, but I had 3-shot groups touching at 100m with just the EOTech. This is an insanely accurate rifle. Literally no felt recoil (it's .223...), extremely smooth bolt cycling, and the piston system keeps everything internally clean as a whistle shot after shot. So long as you keep debris away from the bolt carrier, the only thing you will ever have to clean is the piston op rod every 5,000 rounds. And even then, all it takes is a quick swipe with a steel wool pad, wipe it down real quick, and you're done.
Once my build is complete and I get my stamp approved to transfer my UMP .45 SBR, I'll be sure to get a photo of my HK family all together the next time I'm on leave.
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