My brother and I took my RA XCR-L and my new BCL102 to the local gun range today.
This range is limited to 250 yards, so long range testing was not possible today.
I also cheated by installing FAB Defense G-Shock with a Mono-Pod Buttstock and FD T-POD-G2 Rotating Tactical Foregrip & Bipod.
The BCL was shooting HIRTENBERGER 308 WIN (7.62×51) 146gr FMJ (Lead Core) from Tenda Canada.
I was "kinda" following McGowen Precision Barrels strict break-in procedures.
After for each of the first ten rounds, I ran a Bore Snake three times down the barrel. And then after every 5 rounds for next 5 mags of 5.
At that point, we were just starting running rounds through the BCL.
After reading about issues here, when the BCL arrived, I gave it a good cleaning and then got the BCG wet with synthetic oil.
We took turns shooting and spotting and exchanging rifles.
No issues at all the BCL. Not a single hiccup, misfeed or problem. After I got the Bushnell Elite Tactical LRS 5-15x40mm sited, we could hit Loonie sized targets at 200 yards with ease.
We also had properly sized targets set up at 100 yards, and each shot several sub MOA groups with some effort. The loose nut behind the trigger was the only cause of issues.
My brother, shown in the picture, fell in love with the BCL. He also owns a Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 Sport .22 LR and M&P M&P 15 .223 both of which he shoots well. He struggled with the XCR-L today (also first time shooting the RA). However, the BCL in this configuration works very well for him, and he was shooting the BCL like he was born to it.
Neither one of us are "professional" shooters, so take this review for what it is.
However, I have zero complaints. The .308 does upset the rifle more then the 5.56 of the XCL so solid second shot is slower with the BCL; however, I expect more practice will help with that user problem.
Rick
This range is limited to 250 yards, so long range testing was not possible today.
I also cheated by installing FAB Defense G-Shock with a Mono-Pod Buttstock and FD T-POD-G2 Rotating Tactical Foregrip & Bipod.
The BCL was shooting HIRTENBERGER 308 WIN (7.62×51) 146gr FMJ (Lead Core) from Tenda Canada.
I was "kinda" following McGowen Precision Barrels strict break-in procedures.
After for each of the first ten rounds, I ran a Bore Snake three times down the barrel. And then after every 5 rounds for next 5 mags of 5.
At that point, we were just starting running rounds through the BCL.
After reading about issues here, when the BCL arrived, I gave it a good cleaning and then got the BCG wet with synthetic oil.
We took turns shooting and spotting and exchanging rifles.
No issues at all the BCL. Not a single hiccup, misfeed or problem. After I got the Bushnell Elite Tactical LRS 5-15x40mm sited, we could hit Loonie sized targets at 200 yards with ease.
We also had properly sized targets set up at 100 yards, and each shot several sub MOA groups with some effort. The loose nut behind the trigger was the only cause of issues.
My brother, shown in the picture, fell in love with the BCL. He also owns a Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 Sport .22 LR and M&P M&P 15 .223 both of which he shoots well. He struggled with the XCR-L today (also first time shooting the RA). However, the BCL in this configuration works very well for him, and he was shooting the BCL like he was born to it.
Neither one of us are "professional" shooters, so take this review for what it is.
However, I have zero complaints. The .308 does upset the rifle more then the 5.56 of the XCL so solid second shot is slower with the BCL; however, I expect more practice will help with that user problem.
Rick




















































