We Accuracy Tested the FN SCAR, SIG MCX-SPEAR, and Steyr DMR

In this video, Martin from Austria Arms and I put three of the most talked-about 7.62 battle rifles head-to-head in a real-world accuracy test. We’re talking the FN SCAR 17 Heavy, the SIG MCX-SPEAR, and the brand-new Steyr DMR. All three are piston-driven, modular rifles from top-tier manufacturers—but how do they actually perform on paper? We shot them side-by-side with the same ammo, from the same distance, and the results might surprise you. One of these rifles is supposed to be 1 MOA accurate. Did it deliver? Did any of them? Watch and find out.
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Why not take the human factor out of the equation and lock the guns down in a vise? That will give you a more accurate reading for accuracy.
Still waiting for my Plasma Rifle in the 40 Watt Range. Gun tech hasn't moved the needle in a long time. The SCAR was introduced back in 2004, over 20 years ago.