Ridgeline Defense RD-15 LPR

Well, I received an email from Ridgeline Defense an hour ago that my wait list # for this rifle came up. FYI, I signed up to get on the wait list around two months ago. I think I will be passing on it for now, so good news for the next person I guess. I really wish I had a crystal ball as to where the 6mm MAX and / or the 6 ARC will be in two years.
Also, since Geissele was awarded the contract for the 6.5 Creed sniper variant. I believe they are currently still competing for the Assaulter variant but it has yet to be awarded. The mil requirement was 1 MOA. They test every rifle that ships and the first 50 tested an overall average of .56 MOA. With that kind of accuracy out of a cold hammer forged chrome line barrel, maybe some day we will see a Geissele, Ridgeline Defense spec'ed barrel in .223 Wylde, 6mm MAX and or 6 ARC for the added barrel longevity.
 
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I really wish I had a crystal ball as to where the 6mm MAX and/ orthe 6 ARC will be in two years.

I've come to terms that if I EVER am going to get into a non-.223 small-frame AR, I won't be the one to build; it would have to be done by these guys built in this fashion.
Lord knows I need another .223 DMR-style gun like another hole in the head but damn if it ain't tempting. Wish Proof offered this barrel spec as an option...
 
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Looks like a shooter.

I'm in Cali, so not as compelling as a complete, but I'm a fan. Any other feedback about your experience with the rifle?

Edit, or is that your YT review on previous page?
The YouTube is sun and shadow

The groups are from Michael Russo, team shooter for Sons of Liberty Gun Works and 2AF

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Looks like a shooter.

I'm in Cali, so not as compelling as a complete, but I'm a fan. Any other feedback about your experience with the rifle?

Edit, or is that your YT review on previous page?
We haven't forgotten about the homies behind enemy lines in banned states. Complete uppers hit the site on friday.
 
$1799. ea, and 22 currently in stock. I think I will pass on the .223 Wylde and wait on the 6mm Max uppers as I am in no hurry and I think there is a very good chance we will see them in the not to distant future. I’ll take one 11.5 inch and one 16 inch.


Dammit, @Biggy...

The only barrier was the lack of need for yet another complete rifle....and I'm $1800 lighter
(There appear to be 19 uppers left now)
 
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You might have to hold your breath. Only one in existence at the moment…and she’s mine.
Just ordered one, now working out the optic situation. Will be running an ATACR 4-16x42 in an C1 and probably a closed emitter offset RDS. It appears that’s what you are running on yours. Which J-Arm height 1.54/1.7 and cant are you using, 35/45, and what height C1 mount 1.54/1.7? I was planning on a 1.54 C1 with a 35 1.7 J-Arm hoping an ACRO would clear the ATACR turret.


EDIT: Changed my mind going to run an RCR on a 12 o’clock piggyback on a C1, so please disregard…
 
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EDIT: Changed my mind going to run an RCR on a 12 o’clock piggyback on a C1, so please disregard…
This is actually my preferred method, the optic package seen is just what was lying around in the shop.

RDSs off the 12 or 1-2 o’clock always feels more natural to me, typically requiring less movement to employ, easily clears lights/lasers/UNS and most optimal for passive NV use.
 
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This is actually my preferred method, the optic package seen is just what was lying around in the shop.

RDSs off the 12 or 1-2 o’clock always feels more natural to me, typically requiring less movement to employ, easily clears lights/lasers/UNS and most optimal for passive NV use.
I have optics set up both ways depending on use case. I think the 45 makes sense and can be faster and more comfortable, but it’s not ambidextrous. However, I think for the purpose of this rifle the 12 seems to make more sense. I’m going to try it out that way and see how it goes. I love that with the C1 I can always get a J Arm if I want to try that easily.

One other question, what is the muzzle thread size? Standard 1/2-28 or oversized 5/8-24?
 
Just in case anyone misses this thread…


This highlights one of the main design development goals of the LPR, mitigation of positional POI shift. Precision is one thing and accuracy is another but it’s most ideal when you pair them together.
 
I'm curious if you are losing anything by just getting the upper (not getting the complete rifle)? (aside from the trigger and A5 extension.) Honest question.

RD now has six rifles coming, listed as "coming soon." I'm happy to see they generated enough interest to move forward with other products, always great to see.
 
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I'm curious if you are losing anything by just getting the upper (not getting the complete rifle)? (aside from the trigger and A5 extension.) Honest question.

RD now has six rifles coming, listed as "coming soon." I'm happy to see they generated enough interest to move forward with other products, always great to see.
My RD15 LPR came in a couple weeks ago, and first thing I noticed was how tight the fit between the upper and lower were... Literally had to put the gun in a vise and break it open with a mallet. There's literally zero slop.

On some of my other magnified AR's, my reticle will shift when I'm doing dry-fire in a bag/rested position (~.1-.2 mil off POA); presumably from the hammer striking the firing pin combined with some slop between the upper/lower. With the RD15, I don't see that at all because I think the the tolerances in the upper and lower were optimized as a whole. But... I don't think you're missing much by just getting the upper, as long it fits tightly w/ the lower.
 
I'm curious if you are losing anything by just getting the upper (not getting the complete rifle)? (aside from the trigger and A5 extension.) Honest question.

Hopefully will be able to tell you by this time next week as my upper is en route. Though I already set up my guns with the same buffer system and use the same trigger.

Very excited to hear they're going to offer barrels in the future as well. I've gotten so damn sick of chasing the dragon on trying to get decent precision(ish) barrels that:
- Aren't over-gassed as fuck (and don't need AGB bandaid)
- Aren't heavy as fuck
- Don't have idiotic lead times, custom build costs, and all the other headaches custom 1-off barrels have
- Are spec'd by folks that appreciate reliablilty and longevity
 
My RD15 LPR came in a couple weeks ago, and first thing I noticed was how tight the fit between the upper and lower were... Literally had to put the gun in a vise and break it open with a mallet. There's literally zero slop.

Just got mine today....I have a Hodge lower I'm not doing anything with and I'm a little concerned the tolerances are so tight they aren't going to go together at all.
 
Had my LPR for about 3 weeks now, with 400 rounds down the barrel. Took Ridgeline's 5-day SPR class about a month ago, and got to shoot the instructors' rifles a couple times throughout the course. Was pretty much sold on the rifle after I disappointingly found out that my 16" SR-15 had 0.4-0.5 mils of positional shift going from prone/bipod to standing/bag and had some gnarly thermal shift after 30-40 round COFs (unsurprising given KAC's light barrel profile). For what it's worth, the RD-15 LPR is my first "precision" rifle with a stainless 416R barrel. I've only ever shot CHF chrome-lined barrels (mostly 5.56), and was generally satisfied with 1.5-2 MOA groups and being able to hit 66% IPSCs out to 400 yards. Some thoughts/observations:

1) Extremely tight fit between lower/upper receivers. The rifle breaks apart much more easily after generously lubing the receivers and pivot pins.

2) Muzzle device comes off extremely easily; not rocksetted at all. Surefire 3P went on easily.

3) After initial disassembly/lube, I went through Proof's recommended barrel break-in procedure (3+clean/3+clean/5+clean) with .223 55gr. Didn't bother using any bronze/nylon brushes, or a bore guide/rod. Just used an Otis cleaning cable, a couple of cleaning patches, and Boretech eliminator until patches came out clean.

4) With Black Hills 77gr OTM, I got a 10 round average of 2688 FPS (SD 14) after initial break-in. Probably about 15 rounds down the pipe at this point. Chrono'd again at 100 rounds, and got a 10 round average of 2673 (SD 9.6). Chrono'd once more at 200 rounds, and got a 20 round average of 2674 (SD 8). IMI 77gr (lot 292/C) performs similarly. Haven't tried feeding it with any other ammo other than 77gr SMKs. Barrel's probably still settling in since all of my other rifles are getting SD's of 4-5 with Black Hills. I plan to chrono again this weekend at the 500 round mark.

5) Group sizes vary between 0.6-1.2 MOA, average being about a minute (measured using the Ballistic-X app). Absolutely no issues shooting 6" steel at 400 yards. Every 1/5 groups on paper, I'll print a 1.5 MOA group. I shot the rifle yesterday, and had some disappointing 1-1.5 MOA groups when I went to check my zero -- could just be me generally being impatient with natural point of aim, or the barrel's still breaking in. The proof target that it came with had a 0.888 group (FGMM shot by Rudy), so I might have missed out on their latest batch of 0.3-0.4 minute rifles. Or I just suck at shooting.

6) Recoil/gassing-wise, it's similar to how a 16" SR-15 is gassed. I ran the KAC with an HH buffer and sprinco hot white spring with an RC3, and I would say that's the smoothest feeling set-up I've ever shot, but the RD-15 LPR is similar. The A5 system on the RD-15 is a solid choice, but the springco green spring it came with produced a pretty annoying twang sound. I got rid of the twang by generously greasing the buffer and spring w/ Slip 2000 EWG

7) Getting consistent 4-5 o'clock ejection with an RC3; the RC2 brings ejection to 3 o'clock. The rifle pairs really well with a flow-through, but it performs well with traditional high backpressure cans as well.

I'd be happy to answer any questions from an amateur consumer perspective. :)
 
Just got mine today....I have a Hodge lower I'm not doing anything with and I'm a little concerned the tolerances are so tight they aren't going to go together at all.
It obviously won't solve your issue, but I can give you the M16 MIL specs/dimensions for the upper lug(s) and lower takedown lug pocket, if interested or for comparison.
 
It obviously won't solve your issue, but I can give you the M16 MIL specs/dimensions for the upper lug(s) and lower takedown lug pocket, if interested or for comparison.
Sure. I got the calipers out last night, and the recess for the rear lug in the lower receiver is about 2.5-3 thou smaller than the rear lug on the Ridgeline upper. Still have a few lowers to check on the off chance, but the ones I had in my bench/shop area were as mentioned above.

Like it's DAMN close...like I could probably thermo fit and persuade (i.e. force with rubber mallet) it into place, but knowing how both of these are notoriously tight, I might just hold tight (no pun intended) and source a lower that's not ridiculously tight as fuck already.