I have a RRA in the Carbine version. I like it cause it is easy to handle. I have quite a bit of feeding problems, but as previous posts mention, I think it is cheap magazines. I think some of the blame is also the bullet type I use. 69 grain boat tail hollowpoints. Extrememly accurate in this gun, but the hollow point seems to dig into the feed ramp area. I also have to keep it pretty clean, I dont think the AR types will ever rival an AK-47 for feeding when immersed in sand, mud, and ran over by a jeep.
I have used it both open sights and scoped. Tend to like open sights, because I bought it to be very portable and to carry everywhere, and the scope kinda defeats this purpose.
Killed quite a few deer with it and about 2000 prarie dogs. But for Central Mo. deer hunting, I still like my Marlin 336 in .35 Remington loaded with a Speer 180 grain flat nose.
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