Springfield M1A Tanker vs. Aero M5 AR-10: DMR Showdown

Published on July 18, 2024
Duration: 17:04

This guide details troubleshooting accuracy issues with DMR-style rifles, specifically addressing a potential scope mount failure on a Springfield M1A Tanker. It emphasizes inspecting for mechanical faults and testing with reliable ammunition. The video highlights how a faulty scope mount can drastically degrade accuracy, even on a high-end build.

Quick Summary

In a DMR showdown, the Aero Precision M5 AR-10 outperformed the Springfield M1A Tanker due to a critical scope mount failure on the M1A. While initial groups were poor for both, the AR-10 achieved 1.4-inch groups with handloads, whereas the M1A's accuracy was compromised by a broken scope mount screw.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gucci vs. Poverty DMR Build
  2. 01:38The Gucci Build: Springfield M1A Tanker
  3. 05:17The Poverty Build: Aero M5 AR-10
  4. 08:44Range Testing: Initial Results
  5. 11:16Range Testing: Handloads
  6. 13:38Troubleshooting and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main reason for the Springfield M1A Tanker's poor accuracy in the TFB TV video?

The Springfield M1A Tanker's poor accuracy was attributed to a mechanically faulty scope mount. A broken thumb screw was discovered, compromising the rifle's ability to hold zero and deliver consistent groups.

How did the Aero Precision M5 AR-10 perform in the DMR accuracy test compared to the M1A Tanker?

Initially, both rifles performed poorly. However, after switching to handloads, the Aero M5 AR-10 achieved impressive 1.4-inch groups at 100 yards, significantly outperforming the M1A Tanker, which struggled with consistent accuracy.

What is a Designated Marksman Rifle (DMR)?

A DMR bridges the gap between a standard carbine and a precision bolt-action rifle. It's typically a semi-automatic rifle equipped with magnified optics, designed to provide accurate fire at intermediate ranges beyond typical assault rifle capabilities.

What ammunition was used in the TFB TV DMR comparison?

The initial testing used 'Chris Kyle' branded .308 Winchester 149gr FMJ ammunition. Later, Clint Smith's personal handloads were used, which dramatically improved the Aero M5's accuracy.

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