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Build list
Bcg, buffer assembly = stag
Lower parks kits, stock , grip ,qd endplate = BCM
Muzzle brake = faxon ( May change )
Rail = Troy vtac alpha 15”
Barrel = don’t laugh Norc 20”
Mount = Burris pepr qd
Optic = Vortex crossfire 1-4 illuminated
Front sling mount = Magpul
Charging handle = NEA, latch is Badger
8.6 lbs with optic , 6.8 lbs with a set of cheap irons
"Victory favours the prepared"
Most parts off a Colt AR15A4. Same gun, just wanted to see what it looked like with the different stocks. I'm going with the fixed stock for now.
Last edited by Nachoninja; 02-19-2019 at 04:18 PM.
I got my Sporter out for a function test today. My rifle has the BCL IBI mid-length barrel and a cheap $97 BCG. What a nice, soft shooter it is.
It performed flawlessly with three types of ammo and ejected from 2:30 to 3:30 position. It shot best with my 55gr Hornady Vmax handloads which weren't particularly good loads (crimped without a cannelure and possibly unweighed). I brought some 69gr SMK handloads but couldn't use them because they were seated too long. Next time.
Factory Winchester white box and Black box AR both shot around 2" groups. Not bad for a 7lb trigger, 9x optic with fat reticle and kinda lousy ammo. I think it has great potential.
I'll post up some better groups after I get my Premier scope on and some better ammo.
55gr handloads:
Nachoninja that’s a great looking build. I like the classic build.
Looking for members in Grande Prairie Alberta interested in wilderness skills, survival skills, camping, prepping, shooting, etc.
Had a chance to get mine out to the range today to see how well it worked. I had a few little hiccups but I will blame myself for those (miss aligned gas block) but there were a couple of others but I will chalk them up to breaking in a new rifle.
For some reason, the first round was always off from the rest of the group.
Shooting American Eagle 55 gr bulk ammo @ 100m. Using a bipod and standard GI trigger.
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First round being off is called cold bore. It's very common. It will get less over time as copper builds up in the barrel. If you hand load you can pretty much eliminate it