High-End AR-15 Accuracy Test (results shown)

Published on February 12, 2026
Duration: 1:17

Elliott Delp conducted an accuracy test on five high-end AR-15 rifles (LWRC, LaRue, Daniel Defense, ADM, Geissele) to determine if premium pricing correlates with superior accuracy for the average shooter. The test utilized consistent optics, range, and barrel length across all platforms. Results indicated significant variation in performance, with the ADM UIC achieving the best overall accuracy.

Quick Summary

The American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) UIC rifle achieved the best accuracy in an accuracy test of five high-end AR-15s, with a best group of 0.69 MOA and an average of 1.42 MOA. This test, conducted by Elliott Delp, aimed to see if premium pricing correlated with superior performance for the average shooter.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: High-End AR-15 Accuracy Test
  2. 00:11Rifles Tested: LWRC, LaRue, DD, ADM, Geissele
  3. 00:19Accuracy Results: MOA Breakdown
  4. 00:55Test Controls & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the accuracy results for the high-end AR-15s tested?

The American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) UIC achieved the best accuracy at 0.69 MOA, followed by Daniel Defense DDM4V7 (1.09 MOA) and Geissele Super Duty (1.17 MOA). LaRue LT-15 averaged 2.4 MOA and LWRC DI averaged 2.69 MOA.

Which AR-15 brand performed best in the accuracy test?

In this specific test conducted by Elliott Delp, the American Defense Manufacturing (ADM) UIC rifle demonstrated the best accuracy, achieving a best-case group of 0.69 MOA.

What factors were kept consistent during the AR-15 accuracy test?

To ensure a fair comparison, all rifles were tested using the same optic, fired at the same range distance, and featured comparable barrel lengths. This controlled approach aimed to isolate the inherent accuracy of each rifle model.

Does a higher price guarantee better AR-15 accuracy?

Not necessarily. While the test included expensive rifles, the ADM UIC, the most expensive, performed best. However, other high-priced models like the LaRue and LWRC did not achieve the same level of accuracy as the DD or Geissele, indicating that price alone isn't the sole determinant of precision.

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