How's the accuracy of this rifle stock in the two calibers mentioned? What can be done to increase accuracy short of changing the barrel to a name brand match barrel?
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^^^All of this.^^^No such thing as an "LAR-10" but if you mean the DPMS LR-308 and/or LR-65 rifles, the more precision-minded offerings from the factory are at least capable of MOA or better accuracy right out of the box with a shooter that knows how to run the rifle correctly, combined with quality commercial ammunition or reloads, and a decent optic/mount.
In terms of improving accuracy, if the factory rifle is NOT one of the ones that comes with an upgraded FCG, then one of the first steps that can be taken is a trigger group upgrade. Pick your poison on this aspect of the rifle, but a quality two-stage (or single stage if that's your thing) trigger group should help to improve accuracy versus any stock, mil-spec FCG. An adjustable gas block to help tune the cycling of the rifle with the particular ammo you end up with will help to not only improve accuracy somewhat, but will also settle down the recoil impulse of what are arguably largely over-gassed factory rifles that are built to run with everything from your basic mil-surplus ammo to factory match fodder. Similarly, not skimping on your rings/mounts/optics will go a long way in getting the most out of the rifle in terms of accuracy. Finally, never underestimate the effect that the individual squeezing the trigger can and WILL have on the accuracy potential of any semi-auto. Even the most accurate custom rifles out there that have the POTENTIAL to shoot sub-MOA or even approach the 1/2 MOA mark on a consistent, repeatable basis won't shoot for @#$% if the nut behind the butt fails to do their part every time.
It would seem that you do have an upgraded trigger group, but if it is as good as you say then it hardly matters. Get out there and shoot it.I just acquired a DPMS LR308 with a 24" bull barrel myself. Looking froward to putting some shots on paper. On the trigger notes, I don't know what trigger group is in my rifle. I can say that it seems like its not a mil spec. I only dry fired it once, but I can say that there was a very smooth take up and it released way before I expected it too. Very little effort needed, less than I expected. Should I expect with that there I have an upgraded trigger?