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How tight does a brand new Mk12 group? This is a PRI factory assembled Mk12 Mod0 upper that we purchase for the express reason to revisit the never-dying question: How accurate is it?
Since our first coverage of the Mk12 Mod0 in 2018, there have been people asking why our groups seem to be larger than what some other show on the internet. We invited people to submit their own 9-shot groups instead of just 5-shot groups (or worse, 3-shot groups) to represent the Mk12's accuracy.
[Spoiler alert] As capable as the Mk12 is, the community has largely inflated it's accuracy with cherry-picked low round count groups.
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@9HoleReviews3 years agoI think the Mk12 w/ suppressor combo is easily one of the best systems from the GWOT era, however people have been misleading on how rifle accuracy works and the effectiveness of the 1-1.5MOA accuracy of the Mk12 systems. I've got to emphasize once again: 9-shot groups: statistically harder to shoot tight + requires 80% more rounds -> much harder to cherry pick the best group to post on instagram 5-shot groups: statistically easier to shoot tight + can shoot 4x per box of 20rds -> easy to cherry pick the best group to post on instagram ...lots of people posting tight 5-shot groups that are cherry picked -> creates an illusion through the amount of cherry picked 5-shot groups on the internet that every Mk12 is sub-MOA This drives people to think that all AR's are sub-MOA (and that only sub-MOA rifles are effective to greater distance) -> impedes our expectations and understandings of marksmanship. ...323
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@PolenarTactical3 years agoSame thing as with the SVD - people regard it as much more than it actually is which is heavily perpetuated by the interwebs and people cherry-picking 3 shot groups... Not that SVD or Mk12 are bad rifles, far from it. But it's not a surgically precise semi-auto rifle that could compete with any decent bolt action rifle ...360
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@erwannq3 years agoIt shows again that a good suppressor is money well spent. 179
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@rollastudent3 years agoI find it strange that people seem to understand that “hunting” rifles can prefer different loads, but expect all military arms to handle particular rounds exactly the same. 71
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@TMxxx693 years agoHenry, I appreciate you using up almost all of your remaining MK262 ammo for this video. When you said you don't expect to have anymore of it, it was yet another stark reminder of this terrible ammo shortage we are in. And that we may never again get any of the excellent ammo we used to. I'm just relieved we can still get IMI (for now). ...38
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@brittoncrafton91173 years agoMy pencil can poke the tightest of groups, and I always brag about its accuracy on the interwebz. 47
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@lunchpin4033 years agoFor it's designed purpose, it looks like the mk12 is incredibly effective 66
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@johnnybagofdoughnuts41933 years agoYou should post a couple 9 round groups of that Finnish Mosin. Considering how well it did, I’m sure people would be surprised at how “in-accurate” it is. 54
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@wk38183 years ago"Loosening up with age" what you don't say to the significant other 32
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@mntmn42283 years agoThink the next rifle you need to get your hands on is a WWSD 2020! 98
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@Painterrap3 years agoI think people loose sight of real intended function. On a day in and day out basis it’s hard for civilians to see a rifle system like the MK12 as anything other than a really cool target rifle. The reality is that the MK12 was absolutely designed to shoot human beings right in the face and kill them and coming to terms with that is best. I often think the military looks at purpose and decides what the balance is going to be. If you put all the design implements into accuracy then you are sure to loose some other attributes so they make the rifle accurate enough to complete the mission while minimizing loss of function in other areas. The bottom line is that this rifle wasn’t designed to shoot one hole groups it was designed to smack a guy right in the dome biscuit when he sticks his head out from in behind a tree at 500 yards at it is plenty accurate to accomplish that goal. I find that people often confuse rifles or pistols designed for war with competition or target rigs, they are not at all the same or designed in anyway to accomplish similar tasks!! ...18
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@TackshooterOG3 years ago“Loosing up with age” I will take things not to say to your spouse for $500 please Henry 74
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@cg_coyote3 years agoI cant get enough of any video from this channel. Big thank you to Henry and Josh for amazing production quality! 4
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@AS-co8to3 years agoI have owned Mod 0 (PRI) for more than 8 years. The biggest problem with accuracy w/o suppressor is the OPS brake. I went through 3 of them before I was able to get 1.5" groupings @100 consistently. (From +2.5" with different 77gr ammunition). Second improvement is the suppressor. I was able to get it to 0.9-1.2" groupings with OPS 12. Finally somewhere after 1000 or so rounds, the rifle seemed to stabilize at about 1moa with BH 77gr OTM. Good enough for me. I was also told that changing the regular spring buffer in the stock, to a pneumatic buffer also helps with accuracy. Never tried it though, as I am not convinced it has much to do with it, but if somebody has different experience I would like to hear about it. Thanks for revisiting the MK12. Love mine and can't wait to shoot it again after my oversea assignment is over.. ...3
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@stew88hi3 years agoIf you want a better history on the Mk 12 from the USMC I was one of the first instructors on the system 44
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@simonwu72503 years agoThis is perhaps the AR mud test of accuracy 17
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@ShawnHinck3 years agoI’m defiantly not saying there aren’t magical .5moa Mk12s out there, but agreed that the level of precision people are claiming is a bit over stated. It’s still a great rifle and suppressor, but what people don’t understand is, 1.3moa is still very capable out at distance. Tyler Payne was beating the crap out of people with a 1.3moa rifle in the precision gas gun series. It’s no slouch, but I think much like the AK, certain attributes are very over stated. ...4
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@surgetsann3 years agoI'd like to see Centurion's MK12 upper tested too. 5
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@benb500013 years agoWould be cool to see the Larue stealth sniper system featured in a future video. Thanks for the detailed and informative content!
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@ES44AC-23 years agoI'd still love to have one of the MK12 uppers for my collection. Thanks for the redo.
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@jackburton54833 years agoExcellent review as always guys. I have always been a fan of this weapons platform and I believe that it serves the purpose well that it was designed for. A DMR weapon is the intermediate between sniper and carbine and the Mk12 fills that niche quite well. I think some people have a very unrealistic view of certain rifles and what each one is capable of. I like a well rounded semi automatic rifle that has a heavy hitting round and is accurate at distance. Hitting a torso sized target at 800 yards is fine with me lol. Just my 2cents 🤷🏻♂️ ...3
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@Mantitude2 years agoSo, as just another data point for your considerations... I have a personal MK12-ish thing(BA barrel, otter Creek collar and can, BCM bolt, MBT trigger, PRI gen 3 tube, and Smoke Composites stock, because it only weighs ounces, and I carry this thing) that shoots regularly into .85-90~ inch groups at 100 meters with 68gr Frontier fodder(Yeah, still scratching my head on that one, too). Well, this was with the internet standard of 5 shot groups. I tried this again with your 9 shot standard, and it did show an increase in my group, generally hovering around 1.2 to 1.4 inches at the same 100 meters. This is honestly still VERY competent, despite what the internet would have you think, as I've taken it regularly to 700m, and a few times even further. The real note worthiness of this platform is the ease of use. It's so quick to return to rest after a shot, I rarely have to search for my target to reacquire it, and that's if the domestically tame recoil even made me lose sight of what I'm shooting to begin with, which only really happens passed the four hundred meter mark. So, TL;DR, may not be a scalpel, but it's a damn nice knife, and it's a lot quicker to use, too. ...
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@johnbeauvais31593 years agoHenry shooting his unobtanium ammunition for us, we’re spoiled 4
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@craigsteinkamp123 years agoThe point about taking the system as a whole is important along with the 9 shot groups. With this rifle it’s intended role was quick follow ups and most likely higher round count engagements. Opening up to 1.5 or 2 inches isn’t bad especially for the limited effective range of the 5.56. ...
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@EboiseEboise3 years agoJust a couple of thoughts. I know PRI offers those mk12 uppers in a 1:8 and a 1:7 twist. BCM only offers a 1:8 I believe. Just wondering which ones you guys tested. I have a MK12 Mod1 clone with a 1:7 Douglas barrel and at 100 yards around 1” to 1.5” with black hills 77 gr. My 1:8 BCM is a little bit bigger with the groups. Shooting both suppressed. Really enjoy your channel and watching your reviews. Keep up the great work. ...1
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@brazzy14673 years agoI have built two Mk12ish's a mod O and mod H. Now I use ZEV upper and lower receivers, Forward Controls BCG, Noveske barrels, geissele triggers, and the VLTOR A5 buffer system all the other parts I got from PRI. I just ordered a Allen Engineering suppressor and I sent my barrels to them to fit the collar on the barrel for the suppressor. Before I did that with my 77gr OTM handloads at a hundred yards I was getting half inch to quarter inch groups and those are 5 round groups. I'll do 9 round groups when I get my barrels and suppressor back. But I'm shooting custom built firearms with custom handloads. I used the Mk12 in the ARMY and I built my personal one the way I wanted it. ...3
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@matthayward78893 years agoThat group with the Accuracy International, phenomenal. 2
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@sethrich59983 years agoThis is why I prefer Mean Radius as opposed to Extreme Spread for judging precision. Extreme Spread of a group is statistically insignificant and can only grow worse as sample size increases. Besides, everyone picks their best group as the representation of capability when in reality the worst group with a particular load is the best representation of its actual capability in extreme spread. With Mean Radius you can combine data from all groups to have a sample size of every round you’ve ever fired. This value can also go up or down allowing you to truly track changes in performance over time. Additionally you can determine the Standard Deviation and have statistical hit probability from the distribution for a given target size/distance. ...1
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@jregulatori46723 years agoMy old Mod H with a Bartlein from Compass Lake would do 1"-ish on a bagged rest but it was real finicky on ammo. Like the IMI would be 2" but switching to Black Hills would instantly shrink it. My friends also have various MK12s and they all seem have a favorite brand of the 77gr MK262 variety. If you own a MK12, it's worth it to try the 3-4 various MK262 77gr OTM brands out there. I'm sure the stuff is impossible to find at the moment and it wasn't exactly cheap when I was shooting it years ago. ...
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@j0ey963 years agoTime to watch Johnny’s reloading bench and looking up his mk262 clone load whenever primers become available again 2
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@goatismyname3 years agoI got a BCM Mk12 years back when they began to offer them with a keymod Handguard. I tested the match ammo available, and found my rifle did its best with Federal GMM 77gr OTM, with a .6moa. That said, I prefer not to pay 1.25 (2015) per round. So I decided on Federal 69gr HPBT at .8moa , and 75cents a round (2015 prices) . ...1
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@Rowrin3 years agoI think a lot of people confuse the mk12's role with that of a dedicated DMR. Sure it can perform some DMR roles at the closer end of typical DMR ranges, but beyond that the 5.56 nato cartridge becomes the limiting factor. The mk12 seems like it's a rifle designed to get the most out of the 5.56 cartridge, while still keeping the higher volume of fire a semi-auto rifle provides over a bolt-action. The best semi-auto 5.56 is just going to be limited to the max performance that the cartridge can provide. That's not to say the mk12 is bad, it's a very good rifle, but people need to tailor their expectations to its design philosophy. ...1
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@000NULL3 years agoFactory load deviations. Would be interested to know difference of fps deviations, suppressed and unsuppressed. I’ve had boxes of 262 shoot so differently, even in the same batch. 2
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@thehun063 years agoLiterally my all time favorite AR platform...period...it is a great SPR...hits MoM all day...
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@poorlyplannedoutings3 years agoso i have a mk12 inspired build.. mostly aero and ballistic advantage. i have the correct suppressor.. cant wait to see the results when i finally get my glass!!
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@WAgunfun3 years agoI ordered a Mod 0 upper mk12 upper from PRI in January, I hope they can put it together in the next couple months. Im excited, cant wait lol. Thanks for putting out the content, fellas.
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@JWAS873 years agoThe visuals detailing the group sizes, is that created via an app/software that gave you that information, or something you created after taking a photo? I'm still trying to find the best software out there that will give me those details, if not more. ...
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@colbunkmust3 years agoIf you had to build a "modernized" equivalent of the Mk12 for similar military applications, would you change anything to improve its function from what the original had? 2
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@Inflorescensselast yearOmega 300 suppressor tightens up groups in my Steyr, 700 and DPMS Dirt Squirrel. Drops the group about 1.5 moa on the scout though.
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@WheelchairOperator3 years agoSO. GOOD. Also, still waiting on you guys to review my M4A1 Block II upper receiver you said you’d do like two years ago 😉 Edit: Are these the PRI uppers with the legit Douglas barrels or PRI brand? To be most correct, you’d want the Douglas, obviously. ...4
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@Mr_Dopey3 years agoI'd be curious to see a 9 hole comparison of 6.5 grendel, 6mm arc, 224 valkyrie, and 6.8spc out of similar rifles on the 9 hole course. I'm interested if any stand out in capable hands, if they are actually better than medium cartridges like .556 and 7.62. ...1
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@300balake_33 years agoThat brake threw handloads 1.5+, took it off with a sico brake and group's now are -.75. that set up really is designed to shoot with the aem5. Not sure how others results are but that's my experience.
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@Justin11b11m3 years agoCurrently putting together a Centurion Arms MK12. Monte has a lot of time behind those and building them as well.
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@iamepimethus3 years agoMy 16” Daniel defense barrel will match or beat those groups. Wow. I’m such a lover of the mk12 too 1
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@ToddiusMaximus6 months agoI just put mine together and it looks sick. With 77smk’s it is a tack driver. Holy cow I like it. I got the PRI MOD 0 Gen 2 with the 1:8 twist. It’s SICK
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@tonybaxley76613 years agoHello gentlemen, I was wondering, if you used a 223 wylde barrel on the mark 12. How would it affect the point of impact. I'm thinking about building one just for shits and giggles. I would like to hear your thought about it. Thank you and Semper Fi ...
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@stevemc60103 years agoIt'll be cool to see a mock M38 DMR sometime, maybe soon?
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@user-xf2wd3tf2v3 years agoHello. Great video!! What barrel length on AI AWP .308???? Thank you very much!
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@noluckpureskill99853 years agoI HAVE to have one of these lol it's by far one of if not my favorite rifles of all time
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@DJ_Z_20043 years agoGreat work, as always. What do you think of this rifle vs. other DM systems that the military has used?
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@ScottKenny19783 years agoYup, still want a Mk12 clone. Gonna be a while, though. I want one of those SMG Guns FG42 replicas first. 7
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@Yuritarkov3 years agoI like this, ever heard of the C20 DMR?
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@jezrocker3 years agohey guys. Would you make a practical accuracy test of a FGC-9 if you had one of those? Could be an interesting video.
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@ChrisReparationslul3 years agoPine Valley munitions makes a good mk262 loading.both mod0 and mod1 in stock consistently. 2
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@abeford23003 years agoI praise The Jesus that 9 Hole Reviews popped up in my feed. Viewing these guys videos is my new favorite pastime.
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@christopherbain31722 years agoSo I have a DDmk12 (not a pure clone). It shots consistently 1.5” at 100 BUT holds then shrinks (MOA wise) to 2.5” at 300. In other words the further I reach to a certain point, the better the MOA . I have had other rifles perform similarly depending on ammo (in this case Black Hills 77gr OTM). .8 MOA at 300 yard with 5 shot groups to me is solid, but ha do never shot at 300 I would have thought it was quite the let down. I encourage you to try the same ...
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@seandoherty2583 years agoAs always, great video guy's. 2 questions. Henry. Do you know how the aem5 does this,shrink the groups,?. 2nd " unobtainium aside, assuming one finds the best possible load for one's particular system. Is the mk12 mod 0 worth the money.accuracy wise. I ask ONLY because I respect your opinion. As a range rifle. ...
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@ayougo9 months agoNice work Henry. I can endorse WOA. I’ve got a 16 inch WOA SPR that slays. I attribute a large part of it to the barrel. Ill shoot a string for you. It loves AAC 77 SMK, AAC OTM, 75grn Hornady Match and oddly, 55grn Sierra outdoor master. ...
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@binmiesta3 years agoCan we have a Martini Henry vid please , interested to see how far it can shoot accurately 1
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@donaldist73213 years agoI would love you guys to do a review of a LaRue.
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@2Aknight7623 years agoDid you test any commercial match ammo for accuracy. Considering what that rifle cost I would expect 1 MOA from at least one loading. 3
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@akmarksman3 years agoI wonder what the groups would look like if you used the Black Hills Gold 77gr loading.. Still love the Mk12 after seeing it in magazines at the supermarket and online, even with not the greatest groups compared to other precision platforms. I'd love to own a commercial Mk12 upper some day. ...
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@aidenhall98322 years agoYou guys might not see this but what rings did you use in this test for the nightforce? I’m building a MK12 with a White Oak Armament barrel and wanna be as close as I can.
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@SCQT3 years agoWhile my precision AR is not a Mk12 (bedded 18" Compass Lake Bartlein, SRC bolt, ADM upper/lower, Leu 3-18, DA Nomad, TT Diamond), i have to say I would have been incredibly disappointed with it if all I ever shot out of it was factory ammo (BH 77 SMK / TMK / 69 SMK, IMI 77, CBC 77, FGMM 69/77). They ALL shot over an inch, some significantly more, in 10rd groups. Handloads were where the true performance was unlocked with 2x sub moa 6x5s including 2 <.5moa groups(yeah so what, i agree), pushing 77 Bergers over N540. I understand that this really wasnt the point of this video, and do think this definitely needed to be said, however i would be interested to see what this can do if Henry works up a load for it. IMO that would be the "true" potential of the system, even if not the "as fielded" potential. Over all I absolutely love the Mk12 and think it is still a phenomenal concept, but as civilians(esp almost 20 years later), we have the ability to build superior systems(for accuracy) And no, it definitely aint a bolt gun. For <50% of the money my Tikka CTR or TACA1 demolish this rifle in any kind of pure accuracy test, doubly so when shooting off anything other than a bench / prone, and do it more consistently, even when shooting factory ammo. Another great vid, that can actually be trusted. Thanks fellas ...1
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@linkchen82453 years agoSo the suppressor acted as a weight added to the barrel which dampened the harmonics which result in a tighter group especially tightened up flyers ?
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@kylebrennan50813 years agoCould you do a video on the Springfield 1903 with a optic?
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@romeoquach3003 years agoI almost wondering if Allen Engineering would ever consider making a titanium AEM5 just for weight reduction. Id be down for a pair.
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@AK_Respecter3 years agoI want a mk12 but I cant find the aem-5 suppressor for sale anywhere.
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@alfe14023 years agoCan you compare a M14EBR, with a SCAR 17 and a MK12??? Is that possible??? Maybe a vs series comparing a AK74U with a CAR15 and a SCAR16 short??? 1
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@CobraMustang3 years agoTo be honest I'd prefer the Centurion Mk12 and has long as the accuracy 1.5 MOA it will do it's job. I ordered a PWS MK218 308 to mimic an M110 but doubt it will have any accuracy close to the Knights. 1
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@2bNIKEt13 years agoId love a PRI build. Its starting to turn into that classic rifle look
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@the7observer3 years agoNot surprised with results, I've seen many mk12 postings and the 1.5MOA seems the most consistent. It was made more like a marksman rifle 6
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@uzbekistanimale3 years agoHenry, what exactly is it that makes the certain AR setups more accurate than others? For example Josh's MPC you've tested before seemed to be very much sub-moa no matter how you look at it. What sets that rifle apart from the Mk12 you tested in this video for example? ...
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@adamadams67408 months agoPSA is dropping there mark 12 mod 0 clone next week(Monday I believe)wondering how good or not those will shoot? 1
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@tyronesimmons77023 years agoHey can you make videos three video of three semi auto sniper rifle which is German psg1 sniper rifle, r11 rsass and csass sniper rifle.
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@HernanMoragaMmHs3 years agoI would like to see you run the WWSD2020
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@KirShizzle3 years agoMy Mk12Mod1 loves the IMI Razorcore. The ammo is damn near impossible to come by these days. 2
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@deusvult79472 years agoI would like to see you guys build/shoot a non ss mk12(mock12) and see how it performs.
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@jspignardo46053 years agoI would be interested to see what the M16A4 scoped would compare to the MK12 with the same ammo. Is the MK12 really worth the extra price? 1
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@jhk83963 years agoThere's something strangely appealing about the MK12's 20rnd magazines... 5
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@paulott539011 months agoWhat was the can you were using on the MK12??
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@smokeeater9173 years agoI've always found the issued MK262mod1 to be lacking in the accuracy department. I've got a whole bag of it and I've probably only shot about twenty rounds of it due to it's deviation. If you really want to test the ability of the gun, I'd suggest handloading for it. With contract and commercial stuff I get the same groups as you're getting. Handloads I'm able to consistently get sub-moa. If you'd like a few more rounds of 262 let me know, I'd be happy to donate some to the channel. ...1
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@c.tuckerstewart1593 years agoI appreciate your ammo sacrifice. <3
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@lw82493 years agoHow long is the barrel of the AT308 at ?
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@borjongs97443 years agoHi, i got question. What does "organic" mean @ ? Thanks
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@TimberTramp3 years agoCurious how handloads would tighten it up...?
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@jd31363 years agoWill the closure of CCC affect the content you put out?
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@billbee2352 years agoMK12 looks super sexy, but If I spent that kinda money on a rifle I’d be disappointed in that accuracy. My SPR is a home built Aero Precision with premium parts and prints 0.6-0.75 MOA all day with reloads. I know it’s not an apples to apples comparison but still ...
Related videos for Accuracy in the Mk12 A brand new Mk12 Mod0 upper from PRI.:
I've got to emphasize once again:
9-shot groups: statistically harder to shoot tight + requires 80% more rounds -> much harder to cherry pick the best group to post on instagram
5-shot groups: statistically easier to shoot tight + can shoot 4x per box of 20rds -> easy to cherry pick the best group to post on instagram
...lots of people posting tight 5-shot groups that are cherry picked -> creates an illusion through the amount of cherry picked 5-shot groups on the internet that every Mk12 is sub-MOA
This drives people to think that all AR's are sub-MOA (and that only sub-MOA rifles are effective to greater distance) -> impedes our expectations and understandings of marksmanship. ... 323
Not that SVD or Mk12 are bad rifles, far from it.
But it's not a surgically precise semi-auto rifle that could compete with any decent bolt action rifle ... 360
I have a personal MK12-ish thing(BA barrel, otter Creek collar and can, BCM bolt, MBT trigger, PRI gen 3 tube, and Smoke Composites stock, because it only weighs ounces, and I carry this thing) that shoots regularly into .85-90~ inch groups at 100 meters with 68gr Frontier fodder(Yeah, still scratching my head on that one, too). Well, this was with the internet standard of 5 shot groups. I tried this again with your 9 shot standard, and it did show an increase in my group, generally hovering around 1.2 to 1.4 inches at the same 100 meters. This is honestly still VERY competent, despite what the internet would have you think, as I've taken it regularly to 700m, and a few times even further.
The real note worthiness of this platform is the ease of use. It's so quick to return to rest after a shot, I rarely have to search for my target to reacquire it, and that's if the domestically tame recoil even made me lose sight of what I'm shooting to begin with, which only really happens passed the four hundred meter mark.
So, TL;DR, may not be a scalpel, but it's a damn nice knife, and it's a lot quicker to use, too. ...
My 1:8 BCM is a little bit bigger with the groups. Shooting both suppressed. Really enjoy your channel and watching your reviews. Keep up the great work. ... 1
If you own a MK12, it's worth it to try the 3-4 various MK262 77gr OTM brands out there. I'm sure the stuff is impossible to find at the moment and it wasn't exactly cheap when I was shooting it years ago. ...
That said, I prefer not to pay 1.25 (2015) per round. So I decided on Federal 69gr HPBT at .8moa , and 75cents a round (2015 prices) . ... 1
Thanks for putting out the content, fellas.
Also, still waiting on you guys to review my M4A1 Block II upper receiver you said you’d do like two years ago 😉
Edit: Are these the PRI uppers with the legit Douglas barrels or PRI brand? To be most correct, you’d want the Douglas, obviously. ... 4
I'm interested if any stand out in capable hands, if they are actually better than medium cartridges like .556 and 7.62. ... 1
I would like to hear your thought about it.
Thank you and Semper Fi ...
Would you make a practical accuracy test of a FGC-9 if you had one of those?
Could be an interesting video.
Still love the Mk12 after seeing it in magazines at the supermarket and online, even with not the greatest groups compared to other precision platforms.
I'd love to own a commercial Mk12 upper some day. ...
I understand that this really wasnt the point of this video, and do think this definitely needed to be said, however i would be interested to see what this can do if Henry works up a load for it. IMO that would be the "true" potential of the system, even if not the "as fielded" potential.
Over all I absolutely love the Mk12 and think it is still a phenomenal concept, but as civilians(esp almost 20 years later), we have the ability to build superior systems(for accuracy)
And no, it definitely aint a bolt gun. For <50% of the money my Tikka CTR or TACA1 demolish this rifle in any kind of pure accuracy test, doubly so when shooting off anything other than a bench / prone, and do it more consistently, even when shooting factory ammo.
Another great vid, that can actually be trusted.
Thanks fellas ... 1
Is that possible???
Maybe a vs series comparing a AK74U with a CAR15 and a SCAR16 short??? 1