Hi All,
Finally got out to the range for some quick testing with the Blackfeather - overall pretty happy!
TL;DR version:
- I am more accurate with Blackfeather than original stock (but still a terrible shot)
- Troy Battlerail works well on Blackfeather
- Thermold magazines (pinned to 5 rounds) suck terribly
First off - the gun:
Comprised of:
- Norc Shorty
- Blackfeather stock with underside rail installed and
- Troy M14 Battlerail
- Troy folding battle sights
- SEI Good Iron Navy Brake
- Hogue AR Grip
- Vltor Emod stock / Vltor mil-spec tube
- EOTech 552 on GG&G QD mount w/covers, Vortex VMX-3 in ADM flip to side mount
- AFG2 & knock off Harris bipod
So - this trip to the range was to put 60 rounds through the gun to make sure everything plays nice together, and to get an initial 25 yard zero. I haven't locktite'd anything yet, wanted to get through this process before I do.
I know, I know - 25 yards doesn't really count as a range report. I just wanted to get an initial zero and didn't have any targets. Wound up shooting anything I could stick to the backstop (photos below of 5 rnd group in a coffee stained pastry box).
And from the other side-
I shot crouched, using the bipod of the lane table.
My observations from the first 60 rounds fired (took 5 rnds to get zeroed, did 25 off the bipod and 30 with the rifle shouldered).
- Rifle is heavy (granted, I have bolted as much crap as I can on to it)
- Perceived recoil when firing from shoulder is really, really, really down from original stock (probably part Blackfeather, part navy brake, part weight?)
- I am more accurate than I was with Norc stock, however so much has changed since the original stock it's hard to compare
- Thermold m14 magazines are a great way to turn your rifle into a single shot rig : (
- I find it a bit tighter to seat magazines in the Blackfeather stock than the original
- This rifle is a treat to shoot!
Below - a 5 shot group (around the Pen'd in circle), crouched at table using the bipod @ 25 yards:
The 5 shots around the ink circle are my attempt at a group, this rifle feels more accurate than I am (I don't think I've held a squat that long for quite a while).
All in all - I'm really, really happy with the Blackfeather & Battlerail combo. I'm going to locktite things up and try again from 100, hopefully weather holds up and I can sneak away for a couple hours this weekend. I look forward to seeing the M14.ca top rail, but until then things seem pretty good with the Troy up top!
Finally got out to the range for some quick testing with the Blackfeather - overall pretty happy!
TL;DR version:
- I am more accurate with Blackfeather than original stock (but still a terrible shot)
- Troy Battlerail works well on Blackfeather
- Thermold magazines (pinned to 5 rounds) suck terribly
First off - the gun:
Comprised of:
- Norc Shorty
- Blackfeather stock with underside rail installed and
- Troy M14 Battlerail
- Troy folding battle sights
- SEI Good Iron Navy Brake
- Hogue AR Grip
- Vltor Emod stock / Vltor mil-spec tube
- EOTech 552 on GG&G QD mount w/covers, Vortex VMX-3 in ADM flip to side mount
- AFG2 & knock off Harris bipod
So - this trip to the range was to put 60 rounds through the gun to make sure everything plays nice together, and to get an initial 25 yard zero. I haven't locktite'd anything yet, wanted to get through this process before I do.
I know, I know - 25 yards doesn't really count as a range report. I just wanted to get an initial zero and didn't have any targets. Wound up shooting anything I could stick to the backstop (photos below of 5 rnd group in a coffee stained pastry box).
And from the other side-
I shot crouched, using the bipod of the lane table.
My observations from the first 60 rounds fired (took 5 rnds to get zeroed, did 25 off the bipod and 30 with the rifle shouldered).
- Rifle is heavy (granted, I have bolted as much crap as I can on to it)
- Perceived recoil when firing from shoulder is really, really, really down from original stock (probably part Blackfeather, part navy brake, part weight?)
- I am more accurate than I was with Norc stock, however so much has changed since the original stock it's hard to compare
- Thermold m14 magazines are a great way to turn your rifle into a single shot rig : (
- I find it a bit tighter to seat magazines in the Blackfeather stock than the original
- This rifle is a treat to shoot!
Below - a 5 shot group (around the Pen'd in circle), crouched at table using the bipod @ 25 yards:
The 5 shots around the ink circle are my attempt at a group, this rifle feels more accurate than I am (I don't think I've held a squat that long for quite a while).
All in all - I'm really, really happy with the Blackfeather & Battlerail combo. I'm going to locktite things up and try again from 100, hopefully weather holds up and I can sneak away for a couple hours this weekend. I look forward to seeing the M14.ca top rail, but until then things seem pretty good with the Troy up top!
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