BCL 102 Review!!

Nice video & review - terrible prone position!
We'll let it slide this time considering you got a broken hand! :)

Thanks for posting.
 
Nice video & review - terrible prone position

Yep
Get lined up straight behind that rig!
I need one of these things though
Thanks for the vid!
 
Some of the Ex Com Bloc bullets makers PPU and Russ have been using bullet tips that were designed for the 7.62x54 in newly made 308 ammo,
I pulled each brand I bought to confirm , they have a hollow cone in the base this was done so even if the russian rifles had shot out or different bore sizes the gas
would seal the bore, It would have been interesting to see you shoot the Austrian ball or Fed ball 147gr, Just a heads up Chez.
ball ammo in 308 (yes they make it) and the Chez 7.62x54 use a boat tail bullet like American and Canadian IVI ammo.
Next go to the range can you try the Austrian Ball ammo or Fed Mil Spec, I think your groups would improve, if any one else
has tried the Austrian ball , please let me know how it shoots, or the Fed Ball, before I buy ammo in greater batches knowing
the grouping would be a big help. Has any one shot Norinco ammo in these rifles?
thanks Shooting edge for the great vid,
 
Get your facts straight if you're gonna go all righteous. Prvi Partizan or PPU is made in Serbia, or former Yugoslavia which was never part of the Communist Block.

It has also been confirmed that lighter grain 308s don't shoot well with the 1/10 twist barrels. I'd contribute that a lot more than PPU using 7.62x54r spec bullets.

Some of the Ex Com Bloc bullets makers PPU and Russ have been using bullet tips that were designed for the 7.62x54 in newly made 308 ammo,
I pulled each brand I bought to confirm , they have a hollow cone in the base this was done so even if the russian rifles had shot out or different bore sizes the gas
would seal the bore, It would have been interesting to see you shoot the Austrian ball or Fed ball 147gr, Just a heads up Chez.
ball ammo in 308 (yes they make it) and the Chez 7.62x54 use a boat tail bullet like American and Canadian IVI ammo.
Next go to the range can you try the Austrian Ball ammo or Fed Mil Spec, I think your groups would improve, if any one else
has tried the Austrian ball , please let me know how it shoots, or the Fed Ball, before I buy ammo in greater batches knowing
the grouping would be a big help. Has any one shot Norinco ammo in these rifles?
thanks Shooting edge for the great vid,
 
Handy little rifle there. Already saving up for one

Shorter than the C7A2 (20").

No. The AR10 receiver is about 1.25" longer than an AR15 and the carbine buffer tube is another .5" roughly longer than an AR15. So you're looking at roughly 20.25" for an AR10 with 18.5" barrel vs AR15 with 20" barrel. So an AR10 with 18.5" barrel is roughly the same length as an AR15 with 20.25" barrel. That doesn't include if the muzzle brake is longer than the flash hider on the C7.
 
Get your facts straight if you're gonna go all righteous. Prvi Partizan or PPU is made in Serbia, or former Yugoslavia which was never part of the Communist Block.

It has also been confirmed that lighter grain 308s don't shoot well with the 1/10 twist barrels. I'd contribute that a lot more than PPU using 7.62x54r spec bullets.

True, never part of the comblock; it was its own communist country, supported by the US but criticized both the west and the Soviet bloc. Interesting piece of history though.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia

PS I want one of these but am going to wait a couple of years and hope for a 6.5 creedmoor! Sure they'll be working at capacity until then making 308's...
 
SFRJ. Socialisticka Federativna Republika Jugoslavia. Technically it was a Socialist Federal Republic.

True, never part of the comblock; it was its own communist country, supported by the US but criticized both the west and the Soviet bloc. Interesting piece of history though.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslavia

PS I want one of these but am going to wait a couple of years and hope for a 6.5 creedmoor! Sure they'll be working at capacity until then making 308's...
 
No. The AR10 receiver is about 1.25" longer than an AR15 and the carbine buffer tube is another .5" roughly longer than an AR15. So you're looking at roughly 20.25" for an AR10 with 18.5" barrel vs AR15 with 20" barrel. So an AR10 with 18.5" barrel is roughly the same length as an AR15 with 20.25" barrel. That doesn't include if the muzzle brake is longer than the flash hider on the C7.

Still not bad at all.

Definitly on my list for early 2018
 
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