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Posted: 2/14/2011 1:20:50 PM EDT
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I had every intention of testing this conversion in my 20" A1 tonight. A family emergency has
the range trip on hold for atleast a few days... I'm really glad that shadowcop could fill in the blank. I'll have a range report here soon, I hope. Short of any further complications.. Spec |
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<snip> the $15 box of Eley have 1/4 of the rounds not ignite Dave N I have never had good luck with Eley either, I use to shoot 22 bullseye league w/ my browning buckmark. Tried the Eley target once, ended up with 2-3 failure to fires per (5/10 shot) leg the one night I tried it (if I'm remembering it correctly this was a few years back.. like 12... )
Most .22 LR semi auto firearms tend to be somewhat picky to what ammo they will make go bang consistently IMO Now back to the real topic, with the 1/8 barrel what is causing the groups to be so large, is it the .223 barrel diameter or the twist rate? Currently I'm debating between a dedicated upper or a drop in kit (my 5.56 upper is a RRA 1/8 16" SS heavy) Unless I go the get both route then it will be figuring out which to get first.
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Two issue contributed to the 1/8 being larger.
1- I was using open sights -The 16" 1/12 Had a 4 x scope 2-It was a 7.5" barrel so the sight radius was short. I had intended to put the 4 x on the 7.5" and I'm sure groups would have been tighter. Just a crappy day at the range all the way around, so I left without getting done what I intended. The 11.5" 1/9 twist also had open sights. A2 upper receiver. I know it wasn't a good comparison but it's what I had to work with. Dave N |
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Strange you guys are having problems with ely.
I coach Jr rifle teams and see tens of thousands of rounds of it fired plus I compete myself. Can't remember ever seeing a round of ely that didn't go bang if well struck. Of course that is all in bolt action Target rifles, not semi autos. |
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Strange you guys are having problems with ely. I coach Jr rifle teams and see tens of thousands of rounds of it fired plus I compete myself. Can't remember ever seeing a round of ely that didn't go bang if well struck. Of course that is all in bolt action Target rifles, not semi autos. my same pistol that would ftf with the ely also grouped the best with rem thunderbolts... so YMMV
22 semis are funny like that IMO |
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I kept this to a test that would be similar to the ones you were doing. I honestly think
this rifle would Kick Butt using this locking lug conversion, if I were to put a scope on it. That would allow me to actually see the target.. Dot was guess work... I feel this conversion makes for a more accurate setup. It works amazingly well with the BHOA too...I really like this whole idea.... For a conversion, I'd give mine 100% for satisfaction factor... Spec |
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I did the clean up on the rifle today. The parts are a little more intricate so
it did take a little longer. I don't have a problem with that difference. I didn't think I'd ever get excited about a conversion rifle again. After so many of the fine dedicated uppers I've shot. This one has certainly peaked a new interest to really put this to the test. I think it may be as accurate as many of the entry level dedicated uppers... That's nothing short of amazing. CMMG really has a winner as far as I'm concerned. It'll be very interesting to see what the other twist rates can do with this installed. The 1:12" twist does great... It'll do even better when I can see what I'm aiming at..... Dave South |
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then it will be figuring out which to get first.






