I've owned several ARs but my keeper, without reservation, is my Rock River Arms coyote carbine. It is devoid of any after market toys added to it. The 16" barrel, Hogue over-molded free floated forend and grip are perfect for year around use. The skeleton stock eliminates excess weight and the rifle is a joy to carry as a walking/calling varmint rifle. I have a Leupold 3x9x40 scope mounted which is ideal for its suited purpose. How does it shoot? 1/2" MOA or less with 50 grain Noslers and CFE 223 Just checked it out prior to coyote season and the group measured .376" @ 100 yds. This rifle has earned its keep.
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