Perfect. I won’t need 5 shots for shooting coyotes. I am going to try the 60 gr Nosler custom and see how they shoot. I sure hope mine comes soon.
More still to try.
Perfect. I won’t need 5 shots for shooting coyotes. I am going to try the 60 gr Nosler custom and see how they shoot. I sure hope mine comes soon.
Can we swap aftermarket AR triggers?
Thanks for the review, looks promising.
Could you tell me what the approx distance from end of barrel threading to the front of the handguard?
Plus what is the OD of the barrel?
I'm thinking of making a faux suppressor on my lathe......
Sweet! Is it possible for you to weigh the bolt assembly? I want to deduce the weight of the receiver set by itself so I can pencil up a lightweight Recce build I'm doing of doing for this rifle.
Very pleased about the weight, that's very acceptable. My educated guess is 70 oz with the barrel assembly but without trigger unit or pistol grip, and 35 oz with the BCG and assorted receivers parts that you can't really swap out.
Waiting for Wolvenine's answer to the Hornady Match 68gr issue... I hope they won't dismiss the issue with a "reloaded ammo" issue.
Yes and that should be your first mod.
~7.1" bottom handguard to start of threads
0.738" OD of barrel.
Does SAAMI allows OAL up to 2.26" ?It could be that I loaded it to 2.250" too. I could load up some shorter rounds and try tomorrow
It could be that I loaded it to 2.250" too. I could load up some shorter rounds and try tomorrow
Does SAAMI allows OAL up to 2.26" ?
Does SAAMI allows OAL up to 2.26" ?
Did you measure how far off the lands you are at 2.250"
Yes, SAAMI max is 2.260. Does not mean the Mag will deal with Max length or near it.....
Darn, was hoping not to have to buy a trigger.... guess I'll take my old DD trigger out of my lonely spare AR lower (with no upper). Will leave the SSA-E in the DD M4V5.
Thank you sir! A 6" faux unit would look good.
The BCG w/o handle is 11.7 ounces
You don't have to buy a trigger, there are tons of easy ways to improve a stock trigger. Not to insult anyone, but I chuckle every time someone spends 300+ bucks on a trigger for a plinker rifle or battle rifle. If you are intending to do precision shooting, competition shooting, or just have the cash to blow by all means go ahead, but I have never felt the need after breaking in or polishing a stock trigger. Usually I just re-set and pull the trigger (lower separated from upper and guide the hammer down with my hand) for a couple of hours while watching a movie, clean the components afterwards, and bam a smooth nice breaking trigger.
It’s going to take quia few movies to clean up that trigger...
The only trigger worse than that is a Kriss Vector. Even a stock Tavor is better.
Ok, so what I have gathered is it seems to like 60 gr bullets. It doesn't like the Hornady Match 68gr, the bullets got caught on the feed ramps 4-5 times in 9 rounds.
The average of groupings are in the 1.5 MOA range.
Your first mod should be a trigger, I call it a 4 stage trigger. It was like this every shot.I'm sure I could do better groupings with a nice single stage.
Waiting for Wolvenine's answer to the Hornady Match 68gr issue... I hope they won't dismiss the issue with a "reloaded ammo" issue.
It’s going to take quia few movies to clean up that trigger...
The only trigger worse than that is a Kriss Vector. Even a stock Tavor is better.
Sweet! Is it possible for you to weigh the bolt assembly? I want to deduce the weight of the receiver set by itself so I can pencil up a lightweight Recce build I'm doing of doing for this rifle.
Very pleased about the weight, that's very acceptable. My educated guess is 70 oz with the barrel assembly but without trigger unit or pistol grip, and 35 oz with the BCG and assorted receivers parts that you can't really swap out.



























