A fantastic day at the range
Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2024 11:56 am
It always is when I take my mk12 mod1 clone. That thing is literally boring, its just so accurate.
I was done a real solid by the owner of Centurion Arms when he agreed to assemble my parts into a complete upper. I had everything sans barrel and muzzle device which I bought from him. Mr. LeClaire is a retired (2016) SEAL who was deeply invloved with the Mk12 concept from the get go so having someone of his caliber put my upper together meant alot to me.
The barrels and the chamber were actually designed around a round of ammunition, the Mk262 77gr OTM and while thats what Ive always shot in it I didnt this time, I used the Hornady 75grbthp over 26.2gr of CFE 223 and 24.5gr of TAC, both impacted within two clicks of each other.
I had three people inquire as to what I was shooting after emptying the remainder of a mag on the 300yd steel at a too fast pace because we were getting ready to go range cold, and never missing, just "ding" after "ding". One guy said "what do you do, sleep with that thing?". Funny. Two hundred yard head shots on a 3"×3" Silohuette "head" area are no issues. Sometimes I buy clays and put out on the 300yd berm and bust them up too. Its just really a fun rifle. Just like the original I only have a 10x scope. Mine is about a 90% authentic clone and Im very happy with it and is honestly one of my most prized and cherished firearms.
I was done a real solid by the owner of Centurion Arms when he agreed to assemble my parts into a complete upper. I had everything sans barrel and muzzle device which I bought from him. Mr. LeClaire is a retired (2016) SEAL who was deeply invloved with the Mk12 concept from the get go so having someone of his caliber put my upper together meant alot to me.
The barrels and the chamber were actually designed around a round of ammunition, the Mk262 77gr OTM and while thats what Ive always shot in it I didnt this time, I used the Hornady 75grbthp over 26.2gr of CFE 223 and 24.5gr of TAC, both impacted within two clicks of each other.
I had three people inquire as to what I was shooting after emptying the remainder of a mag on the 300yd steel at a too fast pace because we were getting ready to go range cold, and never missing, just "ding" after "ding". One guy said "what do you do, sleep with that thing?". Funny. Two hundred yard head shots on a 3"×3" Silohuette "head" area are no issues. Sometimes I buy clays and put out on the 300yd berm and bust them up too. Its just really a fun rifle. Just like the original I only have a 10x scope. Mine is about a 90% authentic clone and Im very happy with it and is honestly one of my most prized and cherished firearms.






