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I know there are some out there - as Saskatoon Gunworks brought some in last February - and more recently, the 16'' Elite uppers.
But I'm not hearing much in the wind about them.
I have one of the Elite uppers on hot standby - but as I sold off my last restricted some years ago, I let my range membership lapse - now I'm waiting for the New Year to renew (as otherwise I'm paying for 6 months of last year, as well).
So help a brother out, while I wait - how are you enjoying your rifle or upper?
Apparently there are 9 separate patents on this rifle (ambi fwd charging handle, port dust wiper, anti-tilt piston system - amongst them) - how are they working out for you - on your individual rifle?
How did you finish off your upper - lowers and parts, additions, optics and mounts?
How is it shooting for you?
If you're feeling some admiration for your Adcor Defense Bear Elite (but also if you're not!) - post it in here so I can live vicariously until my LTATT goes through!
And photos earn double kudos - ha ha!
And a big thank you to Darren At Sask Gunworks for doing the legwork (and paperwork!) required to bring these up here.
Finally got a day out on the range, to try out the new toy.
Specs - Adcor Bear Elite 16'' Upper
ATRS Gen 3
Troy Ambi Mag Release
BADASS 45 Deg. Ambi Safety
Noveske QD Receiver Plate
Hi-Lux CMR 1-4x
Dueck Defense Offset Irons (knock offs)
I put 350 rds of American Eagle 55gr downrange - no FTF or FTE - in fact no stoppages of any sort. This is my first rifle chambered for .233 - and I have to admit, I was surprised by the lack of recoil.



I guess I cut my teeth on full bores three decades ago (7.62, .303, 8mm, 3006 etc) - and the first time I squeezed the trigger, I found myself pushing the barrel down to compensate for rise - which was completely unnecessary!
Once I settled into it (not compensating for recoil or barrel rise) - offhand doubletaps out to 100m was a breeze.
Truly - its a very comfortable rifle to shoot.
I tried out a variety of optics and sights - Troy BUIS, Bushnell Zoom Dot, offset BUIS and a Hi-Lux CMR 1-4x.
The red dot was probably the quickest for rapid acquisition - but the CMR wasn't far behind, and the reticule made for quick target centering. Its glass is clear and bright - and the green illuminated reticule was helpful against dark backgrounds.

I picked up a set of knock off Dueck Defense offsets from ebay, a while ago. I figured they might self destruct after a few rounds - though they do appear pretty solidly made.
In fact, they worked very well - and held their 50m zero through the session.

I also tried out a couple of belt mounted Kytex mag holders for the LAR magazines I was using. Pretty nice bit of kit, for those that want quick changes without chest pouches or rigs. The fit is a bit tight with the LARs - but I think with a bit of use, they'll break in quite nicely. kytexgear.com for anyone interested - Brian makes each order as he receives them, has no problem shipping to Canada, and is a heck of a nice guy to boot!

I had fair to middlin' accuracy, on this day - but that had far more to do with me, than anything else. It was my first day behind a trigger of any sort, in longer than I care to admit - ha ha!
Even so - I managed 100m - 2'' - 5 shot groups with almost boring regularity. I have no doubt that a little more trigger time will see those groups tighten up to an MOA or less.
I was making hits on pop cans at 200m at an average of 3-4 hits of 5 with the CMR dialed up to 4x.

Overall - I was very impressed. Reasonably light weight, low recoiling, accurate and quick follow-ups make this is a finely made tool of the highest quality, to be sure.
Oh - and at the end of the day the BCG and components were still pristine.

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