Micah Mayfield reviews the Palmetto State Armory Super SASS, a .308 Win AR-10 platform rifle. While the rifle achieved sub-MOA accuracy with match-grade ammunition (averaging 0.9-1.0 MOA), it was less consistent with practice ammo (1.5-1.8 MOA). Mayfield highlights its crisp trigger, adjustable gas block, and premium components like the B5 stock and Law Tactical folder, comparing its performance favorably to higher-end options like the Seekins SP10M.
This review compares the budget-friendly PSA Sabre Super SASS and the premium ADM UIC-10A AR-10 rifles. While the ADM boasts premium features like a Criterion barrel and ambidextrous receiver, the PSA offers a solid package with a Faxon barrel and B5 stock at a lower price point. Both rifles were tested for accuracy at 100 yards with match-grade ammunition, but neither consistently achieved sub-MOA groups, indicating potential limitations in their out-of-the-box precision for this specific test.
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