Reloadron
Contributing Member
You currently have this thread going. The AR you have is a very good AR rifle.The S&W MP15 is one of the better over the counter AR rifles out there and while it may not deliver the high end accuracy of many of the more costly AR rifles out there I would not worry about adding another AR until you know you are better than the rifle you have. That said I am pretty sure your rifle has a 1:9 barrel twist rate so when choosing off the shelf ammunition you may want to consider that. You may also want to consider that off the shelf bulk ammunition will never give you what the rifle is likely capable of.
Based on your other running thread it seems you want to buy a gun and want a gun with a price point not to exceed $1,000. All things considered if I were you I would just add a little to your existing rifle.
Just remember it's about whatever trips your trigger and not the next shooters trigger. Eventually you may start rolling your own ammunition which will open more doors in the world of accuracy.
Ron
Based on your other running thread it seems you want to buy a gun and want a gun with a price point not to exceed $1,000. All things considered if I were you I would just add a little to your existing rifle.
Yep as members have posted it's very easy to do and there are even a few videos out there detailing how to do it. Get the rifle so it fits you comfortable, the rifle must fit the shooter if you have any hopes of small groups. Then in time consider a trigger change, also very easy. I still contend that any money spent is wasted until you know you are as good as the rifle is right now.How easy is it to remove the factory handguard and install a new handguard?
Just remember it's about whatever trips your trigger and not the next shooters trigger. Eventually you may start rolling your own ammunition which will open more doors in the world of accuracy.
Ron