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@Zhukov
"LaRue MBT-2S (supposed to compare very favorably to the Geissele SSA-E)" FWIW... The LaRue trigger face , it is far from a USGI rounded shape. The Larue is much flatter shaped ( minimal rounded corners at the outside edges ) As for trigger pull... here is a comparison from a "Dvorak TriggerScan system" between the LaRue and the G SSA ( I realize the SSA isn't the SSA-E, but it is all I got, Lol ). I enjoy being able to have a measurement of what I am feeling. The SSA-E has become my standard 2-stage. When they are on sale, it is well worth the money. ( Currently on sale at Primary Arms for $170 ) The SSA-X... is awesome. I have bought them $199 From this thread...https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/Robotic-Testing-AR15-Triggers-Updated-5-1-2023/12-779525/ LaRue pull results... FWIW...Geissele SSA results... As per Geissele the SSA has a carrot like 2nd-stage break... the SSA-E has a Candy Cane like 2nd stage break. The difference between the SSA and the SSA-E is very apparent / noticable/ better to my feel. |
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I was surprised by how heavy the Larue felt compared to a SSA-E that I have in a .308 AR. I may end up switching them out, but I'll shoot the LaRue a bit before making a final decision.
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Originally Posted By doty_soty: Took it out a few times since that post. I try not to judge a button rifle barrel too much before it’s hit 100 or 200 rounds. Even so it’s already shooting a few AAC loads at or a hair under MOA. I’d bet that with premium FFMM and a fully broken in barrel it will end up shooting closer to 3/4. For the price I’m very happy. Actually I say for the price, but it is already outshooting a Proof barrel in a few loads. View Quote Thanks. |
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did you get single stage or dual stage? I dont care for the single stage it feels much heavier for me. but I much prefer 2 stage triggers over all.
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Oh, speaking of Larue. I missed out on their big barrel blowout. All they have left are 16 inchers with rifle feedramps. I got a pair anyway. My old Stealth shoots excellent, and I figure these are probably from around that vintage. I started out just side loading rounds in with an M4 feedramp upper to get a feel for the barrels (I got one stealth and one predatar). They both shoot exceptional. Rather than sourcing a rifle ramp upper I just took my time and cut my own M4 feedramps with a dremel, some patience, and a steady hand. Not only are they blended great to the upper without any snag points, but I have a sub-MOA barrel I paid all of $125 bucks for. I’ve already got a third in the mail.
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: Are you in the wrong thread? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zhukov: Originally Posted By Musketjon: Your point would be??? My scope has a 7moa aiming circle. Just use it like an aperture sight and make sure the target is centered in the circle, or aperture. The aiming black at any distance is 6moa. Are you in the wrong thread? |
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Great thread..!!!
I have been looking for an upper worthy of mounting a Pulsar on. WOA will be my 1st choice, Konrad likes their stuff 2 |
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They're still backordered on the barrel.
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[#12]
Nice stick!
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: I finally got it! No sooner had I complained in this thread and I received a shipping notification. Just slapped the scope on it. Can't wait to go to the range... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/38579/2024-08-27_14-58-56-3306390.jpg I ditched the LaRue grip for a Magpul MOE K2-XL View Quote Nice!! |
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indeed
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Looks Kosher!
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: I finally got it! No sooner had I complained in this thread and I received a shipping notification. Just slapped the scope on it. Can't wait to go to the range... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/38579/2024-08-27_14-58-56-3306390.jpg I ditched the LaRue grip for a Magpul MOE K2-XL View Quote I used to be an absolute glass snob but I’ve been very happy with my Arkens (5-25 EP and 4-16 EPL). Especially for the price. I wouldn’t use it for anything top tier but I only have a few of those. For a nice target shooter or paper puncher I’d absolutely buy more. I’m also on quite the Athlon kick and they generally hit about one price category above their weight so to speak. Like their “Vortex PST” price point corresponds about to a “Gen 1 Razor” in terms of what you get. |
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[#18]
Nice looking rifle Z
Great choices. Also, Imo, the bigger scope is better for precision and hand loading your own tuned to the rifle. |
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Excellent! Don’t be afraid to try the 53 grain pills!
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[#20]
That turned out nice.
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What happened to the flash hider?
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: I figured someone would notice. It's just screwed on loosely and not timed yet. I plan to take 10 shots without it and 10 with to see if there's a difference. Heading out to the range in a bit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Zhukov: Originally Posted By HighpowerRifleBrony: What happened to the flash hider? I figured someone would notice. It's just screwed on loosely and not timed yet. I plan to take 10 shots without it and 10 with to see if there's a difference. Heading out to the range in a bit. Measured finely enough, it’ll matter. Which way though is anyone’s guess. It’s more a matter of harmonics than anything else. Not only that but specific torque amount will matter too. Usually lighter is better, but there’s a school of thought that there are nodes within that torque range that are more or less conducive to precision too. That Joe Carlos guy talks about when he’s setting up a rifle that he’ll use indexing shims to index it to each hour of a clock face and take groups at each interval even. Dunno how much that really matters in the real world, but I’m sure in the strictest sense it does matter. |
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"It certainly was a hot load, that's for sure. Here's what the brass looked like"
It's not just the flat primers and bent rims to consider. The other load had a few that showed some signs of ejector "swipes", that shiny spot on the headstamp. |
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If yours is anything like mine the 69 and 52’s may shoot significantly better. I let my friend shoot some 69’s at 600 and they were hammering the plates. The 52’s had a harder time in the wind but they were no slouch’s.
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Originally Posted By smoothy8500: "It certainly was a hot load, that's for sure. Here's what the brass looked like" It's not just the flat primers and bent rims to consider. The other load had a few that showed some signs of ejector "swipes", that shiny spot on the headstamp. View Quote If you're talking about the velocity ladder brass - there are no marks on them. I just double-checked. |
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I’m probably not telling you much you don’t already know, but being button rifled I’d expect to see those groups polish up over the next few hundred rounds. Some of my best barrels were pretty mediocre when new.
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I removed the LaRue MBT-2S and swapped it with another rifle that had an old RRA 2-stage national match trigger - MUCH better. I'm also going to try to reposition the scope and move it forward; I wasn't getting a consistent cheek weld and have to work on that.
[ETA] Yeah - I was a moron and I can't believe I mounted the scope so far back. That was completely wrong. |
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Clean your bolt face after the Mk262.
Regarding brass condition, I suggest an H2 or H3 buffer. |
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*Hold on to your AR-15s. Their magic must be very powerful, or they wouldn’t want them.*
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I'm experimenting with 77, 69, and 52gr SMKs. Doing velocity workups and all that - it's going to take a while to go through all the combinations. I even bought a box of 77hr Berger OTM ammo at $2/round. It made me want to throw up a little in my mouth, but it's supposed to be incredibly accurate. Might as well see what expensive bullets with VV powder and Lapua match brass is capable of.
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: I'm experimenting with 77, 69, and 52gr SMKs. Doing velocity workups and all that - it's going to take a while to go through all the combinations. I even bought a box of 77hr Berger OTM ammo at $2/round. It made me want to throw up a little in my mouth, but it's supposed to be incredibly accurate. Might as well see what expensive bullets with VV powder and Lapua match brass is capable of. View Quote Across multiple rifles the 77 tactical Berger over Varget proved to be the most accurate. The SMK’s are close and far cheaper for bulk accuracy loads. |
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I've come to the conclusion that only the first shot is important.
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Brief update: The RRA 2-stage is much better than the LaRue. Of my handloads, most of them shot right at 1.1MOA with the 77/69/52gr loads. So far nothing stands out as significantly more accurate than the others. The Berger factory ammo was about 0.85 MOA; it figures that this expensive crap is really good. I'll continue working on my technique and post updates when I get better and find a good load. The rifle has been flawless after the initial break-in.
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Originally Posted By Zhukov: Brief update: The RRA 2-stage is much better than the LaRue. Of my handloads, most of them shot right at 1.1MOA with the 77/69/52gr loads. So far nothing stands out as significantly more accurate than the others. The Berger factory ammo was about 0.85 MOA; it figures that this expensive crap is really good. I'll continue working on my technique and post updates when I get better and find a good load. The rifle has been flawless after the initial break-in. View Quote That barrel will tighten up just from putting some rounds down it, sometimes a good bit. Still, you may give a go at truing and bedding the receiver. Between that and modulating the barrel nut torque I’ve pretty consistently gotten my rifles to shoot tighter to varying degrees. My latest effort at that was a JP 6.5 Grendel that started out @ 1.5-2 MOA when assembled ‘correctly’ to spec. After truing the receiver face, bedding the receiver extension, and optimizing the barrel nut torque it’s down closer to .75 or 1 MOA even on a bad day. |
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WOA recently has a $100-off sale and I ordered a 18" SPR barrel to upgrade one of my other ARs.
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Yup, that Berger load prints nicely. Too bad that’s a ten-dollar group.
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[#46]
Nice Rifle OP, I’ve been doing this same kind of shooting myself lately. It’s fun, relaxing, and a solid skill to have with the tool.
I’m probably going to pick up an older Bushmaster NM rifle to play with and see how much different it is from my rock River and bcm NM rifles |
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Game on!
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[#47]
@Zhukov
So after you had some time with rifle, what your thoughts ? Was it worth the money ? Did it meet your expectations? Would you go with something else next time ? I’ve been looking at these for while.. |
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I second, third, or, whatever, +87 on the White Oak.
I have a precision rifle with one of their 24" varmint uppers. Stupid accurate. |
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Originally Posted By cviss: @Zhukov So after you had some time with rifle, what your thoughts ? Was it worth the money ? Did it meet your expectations? Would you go with something else next time ? I've been looking at these for while.. View Quote So far, I have been very happy and have started seeing some group sizes that I was hoping for. I don't think there's anything that I would do different and I'm satisfied with all the components I picked. The only issue was with the LaRue MBT being heavier than I wanted but I swapped it out with another rifle to a RRA 2-stage. |
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Once things settle down try the 77 Berger OTM tactical over Varget. It’s my magic pill.
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