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    Is Facebook the only user group for this?
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    Back from the range, with the new upper I'm not getting crazy wide groups anymore, having said that with 8x at 100 yards, bipod up front, bag in the back and a brutally tight cheek weld the best I was able to wring out of it was about 2.5 MOA with federal gold medal sierra matchking and nosler match.

    worst groups were about 4MOA, maybe a little over.

    So while I wouldn't say it's particularly impressive(especially given the THICC barrel profile), it's probably on par with or better than the tavor for around the same money(with the benefit of standard ergos and more upgrade options). I'd say it's acceptable for what it is so long as you go in to it with tempered expectations.

    The machining is lovely, it's solid in the hands and I had zero stoppages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uAJollyRogering View Post
    Back from the range, with the new upper I'm not getting crazy wide groups anymore, having said that with 8x at 100 yards, bipod up front, bag in the back and a brutally tight cheek weld the best I was able to wring out of it was about 2.5 MOA with federal gold medal sierra matchking and nosler match.

    worst groups were about 4MOA, maybe a little over.

    So while I wouldn't say it's particularly impressive(especially given the THICC barrel profile), it's probably on par with or better than the tavor for around the same money(with the benefit of standard ergos and more upgrade options). I'd say it's acceptable for what it is so long as you go in to it with tempered expectations.

    The machining is lovely, it's solid in the hands and I had zero stoppages.


    My god.. if that’s the report it’s not worth the money.
    Half that into my ATRS and it prints moa with no effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RyoTHC View Post
    My god.. if that’s the report it’s not worth the money.
    Half that into my ATRS and it prints moa with no effort.
    I’m actually disappointed as well; I tested 16 of the barrels and averaged 1.5-2.5 moa, so 4 is not what I was expecting.

    I’m curious what others are going to get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSE JR View Post
    I’m actually disappointed as well; I tested 16 of the barrels and averaged 1.5-2.5 moa, so 4 is not what I was expecting.

    I’m curious what others are going to get.

    JR
    Different kinds of ammo? I ran with bulk 55gr FMJ which did better than last time (probably 2.5-3MOA), green tips, barnaul 55 and 62, hornady black 75 in 556 and 223, federal gold medal match and nosler match.

    How many shots in the group?

    Really hoping I didn't just get myself stuck with the lemon of the lot

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    Would fluting those current "heavy" Barrels between the Chamber Root and the Gas Block help to reduce the front-heavy weight any? Just a thought.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by uAJollyRogering View Post
    Different kinds of ammo? I ran with bulk 55gr FMJ which did better than last time (probably 2.5-3MOA), green tips, barnaul 55 and 62, hornady black 75 in 556 and 223, federal gold medal match and nosler match.

    How many shots in the group?

    Really hoping I didn't just get myself stuck with the lemon of the lot
    I’m pretty sure we’ll be seeing a lot more groups posted soon as we shipped over 100 uppers in the past week.

    One more data is in, decisions can be made. :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSE JR View Post
    I’m pretty sure we’ll be seeing a lot more groups posted soon as we shipped over 100 uppers in the past week.

    One more data is in, decisions can be made. :-)

    JR
    I'm gon a spend some more time behind it as well and see if there's anything i can do to tighte things up

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    Remember, the Sterling R18 is the only 180 variant that comes out of the box with an adjustable gas block. I don't know if dialing the gas up and down would affect accuracy, but it might be worth looking into. Also, triggers are being used? Important to know for comparison. Good luck to everyone!
    Last edited by Ustauk; 06-19-2022 at 11:30 AM.

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    i installed a hiperfire enhanced duty. has a very decent break.

    i don't think the gas system should make a difference especially at rifle length (bullet is only going to be in the barrel for a tiny amount of time while the piston is moving)

    worth a shot though.

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