I wanted to see if it is just me of if this is common. I have quite a few AR15 in various caiberes with different length barrels. The issue I’m having is I have not been able to find an 18” barrel 223 Wylde in any brand that will seem to shoot well. For the 16’s and 20’s I have I played around a little with charge weight with a bullet powder combination I like and I have a winner. These shoot sub .75 MOA no problem. The 18’s though I have just given up on. It seemed to be a miriacle if I could get one to shoot 1moa. I have one barrel laying in a drawer and the other two I sold. The guys who bought the barrels were more than happy but a 1 1/2” group at 100 yards is great to them. In general all they shoot is bulk ammo so the the barrels are perfect for them. I was trying to build a somewhat light precision AR and I think the 18” barrel is a lost cause. My son competes in the DMR class in PRS so he is limited to 5.56. As he gets a little older (and bigger, he is 10) we will move on to a bolt rifle. As of right now he will be using a rifle with a 16” barrel. I realize that the 18” barrel isn’t much of an advantage and that isn’t really my question. I’m just wondering if the 18” barrel for an AR is just a bastard size and typically not as accurate or if I have just got a series of high end lemons.