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Posted: 12/15/2014 10:05:17 PM EDT
| Yeah, and I love it. Haven't put glass on it, or ran any match ammo yet (I know this defeats the purpose of the build). However, with mill spec 193 and 885 it has done very well. I used a 25 meter 300 yard sim target to zero my irons. All groups were ragged holes (again not all that impressive at 25 meters. But after I got it where I wanted it, I smoked a clay pigeon laying a little past the 100 yard berm first shot. Then proceeded to put 10 rounds in a row on a 12x18 piece of steel at 250 yards. All of this in standing off-hand position. I'm no sharpshooter by any means, this thing just shoots awesome. |
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Legion- love the SAA-E. Not a stitch of creep, excellent feel when you reach the 2nd stage, and wonderfully crisp break. Smooth reset also, so I'm very pleased. I also have a Geissele rail, and experienced a tolerance issue with a component (not a Geiselle component mind you) and geiselle took the rail sections and component and sent me back rail sections that fit the component for free. Awesome company.
Angrysquirrel- love the RCA BCG. It's so well made and flawlessly coated that I almost didn't want to use it lol. No burrs, rough edges, flaws in the finish; very well made. The only thing is the staking could be a little beefier (if that's even the word) however, I can't see it not being sufficient. Cleans up to a like new appearance very easily, and hasn't had a single issue so far with FTF, FTE, etc. I was also taken back by the warranty when I discovered it was a limited-lifetime warranty. I thought it was a lifetime warranty. After reading, I found out it's only a 75 year warranty lol. So yeah I'm GTG till I'm 105 with this BCG. |
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Legion- love the SAA-E. Not a stitch of creep, excellent feel when you reach the 2nd stage, and wonderfully crisp break. Smooth reset also, so I'm very pleased. I also have a Geissele rail, and experienced a tolerance issue with a component (not a Geiselle component mind you) and geiselle took the rail sections and component and sent me back rail sections that fit the component for free. Awesome company. Angrysquirrel- love the RCA BCG. It's so well made and flawlessly coated that I almost didn't want to use it lol. No burrs, rough edges, flaws in the finish; very well made. The only thing is the staking could be a little beefier (if that's even the word) however, I can't see it not being sufficient. Cleans up to a like new appearance very easily, and hasn't had a single issue so far with FTF, FTE, etc. I was also taken back by the warranty when I discovered it was a limited-lifetime warranty. I thought it was a lifetime warranty. After reading, I found out it's only a 75 year warranty lol. So yeah I'm GTG till I'm 105 with this BCG. RyanO20. How many rounds do you have on the RCA? I know I can't go wrong with a BCM BCG but for the cost difference I am seriously considering a RCA. Let's just say the warranty on the RCA will out last me by more than a few years. |
| Only a few hundred so far, so really can't speak to the long term performance. However, I see no reason to use anything else in future builds personally. I have a background in racing, and I've seen the value of these types of coatings on various surfaces. This is especially true for high friction surfaces. That aspect, combined with the craftsmanship and warranty have me sold. |
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