
We took some of the most expensive AR‑15s you can buy and put them head‑to‑head to see if money actually equals accuracy. In this video, we tested: LWRCI • Geissele Superduty • LaRue LT‑15 • Daniel Defense DDM4V9 • American Defense UIC We kept every test controlled: same ammo types, same optic, same barrel length, same shooting day, and same shooter to see how these rifles grouped at 100 yards. We ran five‑round groups with everything from M855 to match rounds, then ranked everything by best group and overall average. The results might not be what you expect… especially when compared to our previous budget AR accuracy test. No manufacturers knew about this test, and we didn’t swap out triggers, barrels, or try to “game” the results. We shot them the way an average person.
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I would argue that for all but maybe the top 10% of shooters, it literally doesnt matter at all what rifle you get. Buy a $500 PSA and put a decent trigger in it and a decent optiv on it and you'll quickly realize that you are the limiting factor, not the rifle.
Thats not to say high end rifles arent better. They will undoubtably have a better build quality that will result in longer lifespans, better reliability, and give you a more pleasant shooting experience, but if youre just trying to put rounds on target, it really doesnt matter.
now with those numbers which will be the most consistent after like 2k rounds in each
Still no diamondback
This dude is a 🤡
I think initial results really don’t take in the full quality and durability intended to stand the test of time with the higher end rifles .
I’d say put 5k
Rounds through each , and then do an accuracy test 🤣.
The average day shooter won’t do that in their lifetime though right . So kinda a Non Starter. Solid vid brotha 👊🏼
Find a Daniel defense or bcm they run sales for that 1500 dollar mark
Im getting ready to buy my first 5.56 and im having a nightmare of a time deciding which one to get. I was going to just get a budget one to start with and build a nice one later down the road…. I have about 1500 to blow on it. Advice is welcome.