Yes, its possible a tight receiver develops wobble over time.
Many people on forums and blogs say that it does not affect accuracy and its just part of the AR15 platform and that its designed that way for ease of pushing out the pins and field striping.
At first it bothered me too. I have tried ear plug, accu wedge, shims, tape, and oversized pins.
You have to figure out if wobble is due to loose front or rear. If its loose at the front, an accu wedge will do nothing (which is what happened in my case).
I was able to fix my wobble with a shim at the front take down pin, but such a shim would come off every time i took off the upper, and it was a pain in the ass to line up and install again so I eventually stopped using it.
Tape on the upper and lower worked, but it also bothered me that theres strips of tape there, so I eventually took it off as well.
As for accuracy wise, I can only speak for myself, but I noticed no difference in accuracy with my upper and lower being really tight VS having some wobble. But in my case Im shooting surplus bulk ammo with a red dot sight. If you are shooting with FGMM and a 5-25 scope, maybe you will notice some benefit with super tight receivers, but like someone above already claimed, rifles with loose receivers can and do shoot sub MOA.
When I was first looking at accu wedges, I saw a youtube comment saying its completely unnecessary and that "a fool and his money are soon parted". After buying an accuwedge and a pack of receiver shims, I really do feel like im a fool. I get it if you are bothered by the wobble, but after you address it in one way or another, you are left with a receiver thats harder to close and under more tension(which might bother some people more than the wobble does).
Many people on forums and blogs say that it does not affect accuracy and its just part of the AR15 platform and that its designed that way for ease of pushing out the pins and field striping.
At first it bothered me too. I have tried ear plug, accu wedge, shims, tape, and oversized pins.
You have to figure out if wobble is due to loose front or rear. If its loose at the front, an accu wedge will do nothing (which is what happened in my case).
I was able to fix my wobble with a shim at the front take down pin, but such a shim would come off every time i took off the upper, and it was a pain in the ass to line up and install again so I eventually stopped using it.
Tape on the upper and lower worked, but it also bothered me that theres strips of tape there, so I eventually took it off as well.
As for accuracy wise, I can only speak for myself, but I noticed no difference in accuracy with my upper and lower being really tight VS having some wobble. But in my case Im shooting surplus bulk ammo with a red dot sight. If you are shooting with FGMM and a 5-25 scope, maybe you will notice some benefit with super tight receivers, but like someone above already claimed, rifles with loose receivers can and do shoot sub MOA.
When I was first looking at accu wedges, I saw a youtube comment saying its completely unnecessary and that "a fool and his money are soon parted". After buying an accuwedge and a pack of receiver shims, I really do feel like im a fool. I get it if you are bothered by the wobble, but after you address it in one way or another, you are left with a receiver thats harder to close and under more tension(which might bother some people more than the wobble does).
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