AR15 3Gun Modifications?

I do hope we can get some East-West travel in place for the coming summer's 3gun season. Would be great to get a look at what the different regions of Canada are doing with 3gun gear, especially ARs, shotguns, and stage designs. As far as I know the big ones in the West 2017 are going to be the Lone Butte Redneck and Saskatoon Prairie Fire. What are the big ones in the East?
 
You know, the more you post on here, the more moderate your responses get, you are helpful and considerate, with well reasoned replies.....I'm not sure I like it!

Just got back from a small vacation so I'm semi relaxed. My politeness filter is still turned on.
Give it time.
 
I do hope we can get some East-West travel in place for the coming summer's 3gun season. Would be great to get a look at what the different regions of Canada are doing with 3gun gear, especially ARs, shotguns, and stage designs. As far as I know the big ones in the West 2017 are going to be the Lone Butte Redneck and Saskatoon Prairie Fire. What are the big ones in the East?

We don't really have adequate ranges or adequate CFOs to do much in Ontario.

New Brunswick and NS do, but not sure if they have ever put on something the size of the matches you mentioned.
If flights were cheaper, I would have already been all over the Redneck match.

The Prarie Fire match, I may have to figure out a way to get to that one just because of the range alone.
That range is something else.
 
The Prarie Fire match, I may have to figure out a way to get to that one just because of the range alone.
That range is something else.


The PF match is on my radar as well...
'Wanna head out west anyway and I just happen to be off werk pretty much the entire month of June.
A pit stop in Sask. would be great....Greater still if a Saskatchewanian could hook a brutha up with a day or two of post match gopher shooting...
 
Man I've been dreaming of finding myself in an endless prairie field with more gophers than ammo, too. I've heard the tales. But so far I've failed to make it happen.

Everyone says those days are in the past, due to some combination of plague, too much rain, or too little rain. But there's a decent chance those in the know have taken a Fight Club approach and I haven't managed to crack the gate.

I wish I could help you out but you'll have to keep asking around.

On topic, I took the brake off my AR. I had heard it gets very dirty up at the crown of the barrel area and normal cleaning isn't effective. I found the crown was quite clean. However there was a formidable bulkhead of carbon in the comb's threaded area with a hexagon-shaped hole through the middle about .223 in diameter. Still unsure if it would be best practice to do this kind of clean operation every couple hundred rounds or if it's a waste of time.
 
Still unsure if it would be best practice to do this kind of clean operation every couple hundred rounds or if it's a waste of time.

If it shoots the same after cleaning, I'd say it's a waste of time.

The only time muzzle devices come off my ARs is if I need to pull the gas block or I put something different on.
 
I've never removed my comp for cleaning.... If I felt it was needed I'd fill a small cylindrical container with some solvent/cleaner and submerge the whole comp it in while keeping it attached to my upper
 
It was something I've read about guys doing, wanted to get a look first hand. This is the first time I've tried it, barrel probably has 2k rounds through it with this comp.
 
My accuracy, optic, hold-overs, manipulation, shooting positions are all very good (I think) and my rifle has not failed me yet. Although I do lack the experience with other rifles for comparison, and that's why I'm asking here. The only thing I am interested in an adjustable gas block for is faster double taps. I can manage the trigger quickly but after the first shot my reticle moves enough that I need to take the extra time for it to settle at anything more than about 15m for A-zone hits. I think I have a good brake; VG6 Epsilon. I am certainly okay with a minimal gain if that's the case...it's still a gain and it has to add up, right? I also put a lot of pride into building my rifle, so if I can make a modest performance increase for $100 I will take it. I am not looking for shortcuts or any substitution for practice...I'm at the range at least once per week.

Not disputing what you or anyone else is doing or is capable of doing. My point is that unless you are getting the absolute maximum you can out of the current setup then you shouldn't be worried about changing it. To that point I add this statement- If you are asking about the gains of specific aftermarket parts then you are NOT at a level where it will matter. If you KNOW you can get more out of your performance if you change X Y or Z, then you KNOW you can improve your performance and wouldn't be asking here. More rounds down range with a reliable rifle with a reliable optic will yield far more benefits than buying a mechanical crutch..
 
I get what you are trying to say...and like I said I am not looking for a substitute for more training (I am putting 120 rounds through my AR every week for the next 3 months for starters). However, more rounds down range with my current rifle setup is not going to magically let me KNOW the effects that an adjustable gas block would have on the gun or my performance without ever trying it. Right?
 
Not disputing what you or anyone else is doing or is capable of doing. My point is that unless you are getting the absolute maximum you can out of the current setup then you shouldn't be worried about changing it...

Sh!t if that was the case, half of the firearms retailers on CGN would go out of business in a year! You do realize this forum is about playing games with guns right?

Grim you are doing great and following the path most of us have; keep it up and have fun.

And Kidd X, saying what you did means you're not yet at a level where you KNOW all of those aftermarket parts don't improve your performance at all. You'd be much better off improving your cardio and working on your fundamentals rather than doling out sanctimonious advice ;)
 
Sh!t if that was the case, half of the firearms retailers on CGN would go out of business in a year! You do realize this forum is about playing games with guns right?

Grim you are doing great and following the path most of us have; keep it up and have fun.

And Kidd X, saying what you did means you're not yet at a level where you KNOW all of those aftermarket parts don't improve your performance at all. You'd be much better off improving your cardio and working on your fundamentals rather than doling out sanctimonious advice ;)


The vast majority of aftermarket items are gimmicky garbage. You are absolutely correct in that most retailers would be out of business if the shooting community wasn't so gullible or desired to chase the next "great accessory". Working on fundamentals and cardio benefits you as a whole and not just with one specific firearm. Sadly it isn't as cool or as easy to see "results" from your fundamentals and cardio as it is to bolt on something new. I've gone full circle several times with AR15 setups and have come to realize that most of what you do to it is strictly dressing. The sponsored professional shooters without a doubt can school the vast majority of us with a bone stock non free float iron sight AR. Much the same way a formula 1 driver can outdrive us all in a station wagon. The shooter is the most important part in the marksmanship equation not the gear..
 
The vast majority of aftermarket items are gimmicky garbage. You are absolutely correct in that most retailers would be out of business if the shooting community wasn't so gullible or desired to chase the next "great accessory". Working on fundamentals and cardio benefits you as a whole and not just with one specific firearm. Sadly it isn't as cool or as easy to see "results" from your fundamentals and cardio as it is to bolt on something new. I've gone full circle several times with AR15 setups and have come to realize that most of what you do to it is strictly dressing. The sponsored professional shooters without a doubt can school the vast majority of us with a bone stock non free float iron sight AR. Much the same way a formula 1 driver can outdrive us all in a station wagon. The shooter is the most important part in the marksmanship equation not the gear..

Quoted for truth. But you have to admit that those circles are half of the fun.
 
Anyone know where to get the Lancer Adaptive Magwell in Canada?

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lol all this technical talk and fancy gear.... and here I plan to use an old fixed carry handle Colt A2 HBAR this summer... with a really good comp installed. Even it will seem like a pulse rifle in comparison to my previous 3 gun rifles, an SKS, and MR1.


Anybody have any recommendations on a comp for a 20" barreled AR 15 ? BESIDES THE M72 and JP recoil eliminator ?? hows the Alberta Tactical brakes on long barreled AR's ?
 
lol all this technical talk and fancy gear.... and here I plan to use an old fixed carry handle Colt A2 HBAR this summer... with a really good comp installed. Even it will seem like a pulse rifle in comparison to my previous 3 gun rifles, an SKS, and MR1.


Anybody have any recommendations on a comp for a 20" barreled AR 15 ? BESIDES THE M72 and JP recoil eliminator ?? hows the Alberta Tactical brakes on long barreled AR's ?

Miculek brake. It's $50 to $60 from brownells.
 
Get a good break (I've got an SJC), other than that biggest difference I could feel was a JP low mass bolt and captured recoil system.

The Miculek break works awesome, price is awesome and Brownells will ship it to Canada.

Personally I don't like the ATRS break, all ports face up and actually makes the riffle dip down. It's designed for FA according to Rick and probably works well at keeping it from running off but for 3Gun its not great.
 
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