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i thought larue offer some half moa similar gaurantee?
wtf is the point of the fluted chamber?
weight savings? does it help with the casing not rotate which leads to better accuracy? I have no idea....
also, wouldn't it ruin the brass which makes it impossible to reload it?
would you shoot lapua brass out of your OBR for this reason?
My buddy ordered and paid for an OBR 10 months ago and still doesn't have it. I'm sure it's a nice shooting gun, err, or it will be, some day. Until then, I'm going to keep inviting him to the range and end with "oh wait, you are still waiting for your OBR, maybe next month". He really hates it when I do that.
I think there were 5 of the OBRs in 16", I was using an 18" bolt action 308, one guy had a bolt 300WM, and one had a Sako TRGin 260 (that guy switched to a TRG in 338 for the mile shot). We didn't have a formal discussion about the choice of 16", but the general comments were that the 16 was still a usable carry length, even with a can attached, and there wasn't a huge jump in performance to 18". If I remember correctly from the MagPul precision rifle video, Travis is also shooting the 16". What was interesting was that despite the 2" difference from my rifle to theirs, we used the same starting values for muzzle velocity and BC when we set up our ballistic computers and there was VERY little difference as we "trued" the ballistics to our actual rifles. Also, if I remember correctly, Todd Hodnett from Accuracy 1st said that they'd found 16" to be the ideal length for a 308. All that being said, we were NOT shooting for groups we were shooting for hits on steel out to 1200+yds (not counting the mile shot which was more of a novelty).
As much as it pains me to say it, I'd go with the OBR. In the long run, you'll find it easier to maintain and upgrade due to the fact they went a more standardized route with their configuration.
Now if accuracy is all you care about, find out which one shoots your favorite round the best and go from there.
WTF do you mean standardized route? Pretty sure the Gap10 is as easy to maintain or upgrade as any other Gas gun out there.