My New Noveske/Stag AR15 is Finished! Pics Inside **Range Report**

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Hi,

Aug 21 Range Report:

Managed to put about 100 rounds of handloaded .223 through the new rifle today, and it performed as well as I had hoped.

Zeroing didn't take much time, as the zero from my C8 that had been applied to my BUIS and Optic transferred over to the Noveske upper quite well. A couple clicks for point of aim POI at 50m, a confirmatory to ensure I was 50mm above my point of aim with my optic at 100m, and I was off to the long range.

Although I can't really comment on reliability with only 100 rounds fired, it didn't have any issues with the 69gr BTHP over 25.5 grains of Varget I fed it, including during rapid fire strings. It had no issues ringing the gongs out to 300m from the kneeling and prone, however I didn't have time to get any dope for 400m shooting. Next time I hope!

This 5 round group was the first fired after getting it onto the correct point of impact at 100m. It was fired from the prone supported. As you can see in the picture, from the outside edges it measures .619. I threw out the flyer there, obviously :D

So .619-.223= .396 4 round group! This Noveske barrel is obviously very capable....

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Well, I finally broke down and bought my Ar15. No rounds downrange yet, but I hope to get it out this weekend and shoot some of my handloaded 69 gr rounds and see how she does. I installed alot of the parts I've acquired and used on my rifles over my past two deployments overseas, so I know they work and am very comfortable with them. You can still see tan spraypaint on alot of the parts if you look close, hours with goo gone and it still remains in a few spots :mad:

Big props to the following companies/people:

Questar- I bought the Noveske upper from them, and was very happy with their service.

Arms East- I called these guys a couple times, and they couldn't have been more helpful. They built the lower as I requested, shipped quickly, and could be counted on to return all calls and emails promptly. Plus, a military discount.

Blaxsun- He supplied me with the Troy front sight, Larue index clips, and soon some Larue handstops (in the mail!). Very solid guy to deal with, and he sells the real deal.

Specs:

Noveske 14.5 Afghan Upper built on the Vltor VIS receiver, 1/7 twist with:
Troy Folding Front and Rear Sights
BCM Gunfighter Charging Handle
Larue SPR Mount with Nightforce NXS 1-4x with FC-2 reticle
Larue Index Clips
Vortex Flash Suppressor

Stag Arms Lower with:
Vltor Carbine Buttstock
Magpul Miad Grip

I'll be throwing on my Vickers combat applications sling once my rail mount arrives, and that's about all the plans I have for it.

And if you're wondering, that is a genuine made in Pakistan, sold in an Afghan bazaar rug! High class stuff.

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Very cool, what's your review on the optic?

I'm a big fan of the NF, as I mentioned above it was one of the parts I used overseas, and having a real optic is a thing of beauty.

The FC-2 reticle, however, is strictly for military applications. It is not a precision sight, though I had no issues to 400m with it on the range (Man sized targets, mind you). If you're shooting benchrest for groups at serious range, a different NF reticle would suit you better.

Regardless, I beat it to hell, and it held it's zero. It's built tough as nails, and although it's illumination is useless during the day, on night operations it was a big help on 1x.

Anyone thinking of buying a NF would be hard pressed to find more for the money they spend.
 
Very nice upper! Although, I'm not a big fan of the Stag lower. Irregardless, good looking rifle. Hope it handles well for your use. :)
 
Very nice upper! Although, I'm not a big fan of the Stag lower. Irregardless, good looking rifle. Hope it handles well for your use. :)

Bad experience with a stag? I've heard nothing but good things, and handling it, it appears very solid and quality made.

I'd be interested in hearing your opinion.
 
Nice...I could be wrong, but I think fear the deer means its good. Kind of like calling your lady Phat instead of Fat...either of which will get me punched in the head, but in certain circles not so much.
 
Fear the deer is Stag love. ;)

Nice gun!

Thanks for the props.

Cheers,
DT

Ah...... don't I feel silly now!

Thanks for the comments everyone, once I get it out to the range I'll put up a range report, as I'm curious as to what this barrel that's been hyped so much can really do.

And updated pics will go up once a few more EE purchases roll in, surefire and Larue handstops to name a few!
 
Fear the deer is Stag love. ;)

Nice gun!

Thanks for the props.

Cheers,
DT
Yep still loving the 1 that you sold me :cool:
Ah...... don't I feel silly now!

Thanks for the comments everyone, once I get it out to the range I'll put up a range report, as I'm curious as to what this barrel that's been hyped so much can really do.

And updated pics will go up once a few more EE purchases roll in, surefire and Larue handstops to name a few!
1 thing you got to try is shooting your rifle at night. Never worry about flash burn's blinding the target again. Also with that tack of a barrel you will be able to pick a fly's butt @ 300 meter's with out a sweat. Just have to pratice proper breathing and maybe drop in a JP spring kit for your buck's lower and a 600 meter X ring will be a cake walk.
P.S. LaRue rail cover's :rockOn:'s
 
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