Rangetime with the FN

Took the FN TAC3 out for a spin yesterday. I had held off on going to the range with it because I was waiting for the optic to arrive. And…it arrived yesterday.

Its an Eotech XPS2. I had been looking at various ‘dot scopes’ and wanted to give the Eotech a try. They have a reputation for durability, and I’m looking for end-of-the-world resilience. I have a dot on my MP5A2 clone, a Sig Romeo XT Pro and I like it a lot…strong recommend. I’m rapidly becoming a fan of these types of optics, but I am making sure not to like them at the expense of my iron sights. Even as durable as these things are purported to be, with battery life measured in years, I still make sure every gun has a set of sighted-in iron sights. Because.

Anyway…. Took it to the range, sighted in, and started shooting the steel plates. The FN has a military trigger but it’s got a smooth travel and good break. Actually a very nice trigger. Accuracy was also quite good, even with the 1x of the optic. I might have to get a magnifier just because. I only put about sixty rounds through it since it was getting late and I was doing this right after work…and darkness is coming earlier.

Overall, I really like this AR. I need to really sit down with it, solidly rest it, and see what it can do but so far I’m really pleased. I’ll be swapping the muzzle device for something conducive to a suppressor, drop a light on it, and that’ll be that. I really look forward to shooting this thing some more.

Do I like it better than my Colt? Well…yes, but thats because the Colt is in ‘classic’ M4 attire with front sight tower and round handguards. A capable and good rig, no doubt…but it doesn’t lend itself as easily to what I’m wanting to do. But…still a nice gun.

 

 

8 thoughts on “Rangetime with the FN

  1. I changed out the Aimpoint Mico to an EXPS-2 with Green Reticle on my SBR and really like it. I add the G33, but I am thinking of getting the G45 also.

  2. does it have a cold hammer forged barrel and/or chrome lining? if so you won’t see the best potential of it for a couple thousand rounds. it gets better n better from there. unless you want to speed things up by lapping the barrel.

      • Even Rock River realized they needed to started chrome lining their barrels. The debate about accuracy of chrome lined barrels verse non-chrome lined barrels on ARs is a debate of opinions nothing more. Chrome lining is about longer barrel life without reduction of accuracy for vast majority of shooters. That FN will shoot accurately beyond 99% of shooter’s abilities. Enjoy Zero!!!!!

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