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10/1/2014 9:19:55 PM EDT
Well it's almost done, just need my charging handle and muzzle device to get hare and it will be done.......for the most part. There will always be some little thing I want to add, lol.

Parts list:

Anderson lower
Spike’s M4 Flat Top Upper
Black Hawk Mil Spec LPK
Wilson Combat Match Grade Barrel, 300 BLK, Recon Tactical, 16"
Fortis Low Profile Gas Block - Stainless Steel
WMD Nitromet Gas Tube
Spike's Tactical M16/AR15 BCG  Phosphate Finish
MOE Fixed Carbine Stock
Spike’s Tactical Spider Pistol Grip  
556 Tactical KEYMOD Evolution Rail Series 12.37”
BCM GUNFIGHTER Charging Handle w/ Mod 4 (MEDIUM) Latch
Vortex  Crossfire II 3-9x40
Nikon p-Series Scope Mounts


45 Degree Rapid Transition Back-Up AR Iron Sights    Removed.
NcStar Mark III Tactical Scope     Removed.

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New scope and mounts.


10/6/2014 3:04:53 PM EDT
[#1]
I got my BCM charging handle in today and I can't wait to shoot it!!


10/6/2014 4:31:53 PM EDT
[#2]
Good looking stick. What are your thoughts on that NC Star scope?
10/6/2014 4:46:50 PM EDT
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Good looking stick. What are your thoughts on that NC Star scope?
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Thanks. I haven't had a chance to use it yet but I have noticed the eye relief is kind of long, I may end up getting another one or just remove my iron sights.
I have a couple of ideas I'm working on so maybe I use both.


ETA: wrong word, short/long
10/7/2014 3:14:36 PM EDT
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The mods I have in mind to resolve this issue are noted, opinions or ideas are appreciated, thanks.

The issue is the mount lever being able to close enough to lock. With the rear sight in place and the scope mounted in the best place for me, the lever wont close enough to lock. I could mill a "relief groove" in the sight mount to allow enough clearance. My other options are to get a Riser Mount and see if I can mount the sight under the riser, or just remove the iron iron sights......last option.
If anyone has a better idea my ears are open. Buying a new scope and mount isn't an option.

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ETA: yeah, I know I misspelled groove



10/7/2014 3:23:26 PM EDT
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Does the mount come off the scope? If so, it may be reversible, so the levers are on the left side, out of the way.
Or the levers themselves may be reversible, and if the cam is turned around, close forward instead of back towards the rear sight?

10/7/2014 3:43:56 PM EDT
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Does the mount come off the scope? If so, it may be reversible, so the levers are on the left side, out of the way.
Or the levers themselves may be reversible, and if the cam is turned around, close forward instead of back towards the rear sight?

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The base is bolted to the scope but if I reverse it, it will just put the scope 1/2 inch forward, which defeats the purpose. Good idea though, I hadn't thought about that.

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10/7/2014 4:33:51 PM EDT
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Nice rifle ...but...you cheaped out on irons and optic.  That is where the problems begin.  The optic is junk as are your 45degree irons.  Why are you running 45 degree irons?  Is this for 3 gun?  You spent good money on the weapon...now you need to save up for good optics.
10/7/2014 4:35:49 PM EDT
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Mill the slot.  Those look like beefy enough BUIS to handle a small groove in them.

I was going to suggest flipping the lever to the other side as well or moving the optic one notch forward, but no go from your comments above.
10/7/2014 4:43:13 PM EDT
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Nice rifle ...but...you cheaped out on irons and optic.  That is where the problems begin.  The optic is junk as are your 45degree irons.  Why are you running 45 degree irons?  Is this for 3 gun?  You spent good money on the weapon...now you need to save up for good optics.
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I bought the irons because I already had the scope and what I wanted wouldn't fit. It will be used mostly for hunting.


10/7/2014 4:45:57 PM EDT
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Nice rifle ...but...you cheaped out on irons and optic.  That is where the problems begin.  The optic is junk as are your 45degree irons.  Why are you running 45 degree irons?  Is this for 3 gun?  You spent good money on the weapon...now you need to save up for good optics.
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+1111, ditch the chinese scope for a better asian, like a Vortex or Primary Arms Red dot. They are still relatively cheap. And they seem to work.
10/7/2014 4:52:40 PM EDT
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+1111, ditch the chinese scope for a better asian, like a Vortex or Primary Arms Red dot. They are still relatively cheap. And they seem to work.
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Nice rifle ...but...you cheaped out on irons and optic.  That is where the problems begin.  The optic is junk as are your 45degree irons.  Why are you running 45 degree irons?  Is this for 3 gun?  You spent good money on the weapon...now you need to save up for good optics.

+1111, ditch the chinese scope for a better asian, like a Vortex or Primary Arms Red dot. They are still relatively cheap. And they seem to work.


I know little about scopes and nothing about a red dot, will that scope work for hunting?

10/7/2014 6:57:11 PM EDT
[#12]
trust us NcStar = junk, just like Barska, Tapco, etc.

It's really funny how you spent the money on a Wilson Combat match grade barrel but paired it with an optic that will lose zero within 5 shots.

For red dots, look at the following:

Bushnell TRS-25
Vortex Sparc II
Vortex Strikefire II
Burris AR-332 (3X magnification)
Any Primary Arms Microdot

For your application, I think a 1-4x scout style scope would work best for you. Get a decent mount or rings (Burris AR PEPR, Nikon P-Series, Leopold rings, Warne rings. etc)

Burris MTAC / Fullfield TAC30 (same reticle as their AR-332) 1-4x24
Vortex Crossfire II 1-4x24
Nikon P-300 2-7x32 w/ BDC

All decent choices that you can find good deals on opticsplanet, midway, ebay, etc.

Do some more reading and shopping as you probably did when you put together your gun... it's a shame to waste a WC barrel with a NCStar "optic"

10/7/2014 7:38:23 PM EDT
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trust us NcStar = junk, just like Barska, Tapco, etc.

It's really funny how you spent the money on a Wilson Combat match grade barrel but paired it with an optic that will lose zero within 5 shots.

For red dots, look at the following:

Bushnell TRS-25
Vortex Sparc II
Vortex Strikefire II
Burris AR-332 (3X magnification)
Any Primary Arms Microdot

For your application, I think a 1-4x scout style scope would work best for you. Get a decent mount or rings (Burris AR PEPR, Nikon P-Series, Leopold rings, Warne rings. etc)

Burris MTAC / Fullfield TAC30 (same reticle as their AR-332) 1-4x24
Vortex Crossfire II 1-4x24
Nikon P-300 2-7x32 w/ BDC

All decent choices that you can find good deals on opticsplanet, midway, ebay, etc.

Do some more reading and shopping as you probably did when you put together your gun... it's a shame to waste a WC barrel with a NCStar "optic"

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Agreed!  I will research these scopes and see what I can do about getting the best one for my needs. Thank you sir for all your help.





10/8/2014 8:39:14 PM EDT
[#14]
I finally got to shoot my gun, it was flawless. I shot factory loads first, then reloads. It cycled good......no problems.  
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