I'm also curious why they would notch the top rail at the upper to handrail transition...unless it's part of how the barrel nut is torqued, it seems like an unnecessary weak spot.
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I'm also curious why they would notch the top rail at the upper to handrail transition...unless it's part of how the barrel nut is torqued, it seems like an unnecessary weak spot.
I meant HOW its torqued on. I don't see any external screws or something with the photos I've seen.Titanium barrel nut they say
I did see a smallish hole on the bottom of the handguardI meant HOW its torqued on. I don't see any external screws or something with the photos I've seen.
I meant HOW its torqued on. I don't see any external screws or something with the photos I've seen.
The MML, Semi monolithic, upper has a hole underneath to verify that the barrel is fully seated.I did see a smallish hole on the bottom of the handguard
For my upper with URX4 I see 0.5mil shift going from bipod to barricade.^ great thread. Do you have a URX4 to try ?
Bumping this back up to see if anyone ever tested the SCI 20. Still interested in the data on them as that may be my next purchase
The JP and the RD are competing for a spot in my home. Help me decide![]()
Wonder how the poi poa shift compares.I would do a Seekins before both and save the extra money for a Bartlien cut by cradock to replace the barrel when you shoot it out
Il have to retest but iirc my ai atx did not have shift.I will try to test my RD15 from a tripod for the group. I find found that even an ATX chassis for an R700 from a tripod had a .3 mil shift low at 100yds compared to front bipod and rear bag.
Interesting. I had a .3 Mrad shift down with a 223ai Stiller in an ATX chassis regardless of whether I clipped into arca or ran a bag on the chassis.Il have to retest but iirc my ai atx did not have shift.
Only shift was with a TracIR and heavily loading foreend on tripod
I tested my LWRC mlok version yesterday. Saw about .2 mil shift (low) going to a bag after zeroing with a bipod.Forgot about these were they mentioned or tested here
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That's super interesting - my first thought is that I would try swapping the LRI20 uppers and lowers to isolate if there's anything different about upper receiver to barrel fit.Little late to this thread but I’ve done this testing before. For me personally, I have a higher POI from bipod and rear bag than off a single bag, like many people here.
However I’ve determined my issue to be dropping pressure on rear bag during the shot, causing rifle to tip up. I came to this conclusion after adding a bag rider to my setups significantly reduced the shifts.
With a bag rider I get approximately .1 mil shift with almost all my rifles:
Bolt gun in MPA
AI AT-x
LRI-20 x2
Mega MML
URX4
Without a bag rider, I get a .3mil shift with below:
LRI-20
Mega MML
BCM rail
I currently have 2 LRI-20s and the one with the bag rider has significantly less shift.
I also tend to shoot significantly more accurately (precisely) off a bag and barricade than prone which leads me to believe my issue is my prone skills. I tend to zero off a bag due to the number of bag shots vs prone shots at matches.
I will be shooting Gas Gun in pro series again this year and will take note of my results. May even test this out today.
I have noticed that with an angled stock you have to be better with the rear bag than with a straight stock/bag rider. Probably never quite equal the straight stock on raw accuracy/precision…I mean, that’s why the bench rest guys use straight (or straight-ish) stocks.That's super interesting - my first thought is that I would try swapping the LRI20 uppers and lowers to isolate if there's anything different about upper receiver to barrel fit.
All my shifts have been recorded using a pint size GC with git lite fill and a magpul CTR.
Little late to this thread but I’ve done this testing before. For me personally, I have a higher POI from bipod and rear bag than off a single bag, like many people here.
However I’ve determined my issue to be dropping pressure on rear bag during the shot, causing rifle to tip up. I came to this conclusion after adding a bag rider to my setups significantly reduced the shifts.
With a bag rider I get approximately .1 mil shift with almost all my rifles:
Bolt gun in MPA
AI AT-x
LRI-20 x2
Mega MML
URX4
Without a bag rider, I get a .3mil shift with below:
LRI-20
Mega MML
BCM rail
I currently have 2 LRI-20s and the one with the bag rider has significantly less shift.
I also tend to shoot significantly more accurately (precisely) off a bag and barricade than prone which leads me to believe my issue is my prone skills. I tend to zero off a bag due to the number of bag shots vs prone shots at matches.
I will be shooting Gas Gun in pro series again this year and will take note of my results. May even test this out today.
EDIT: My mistake. The effect of NPOA / support was litigated to death in another thread with most of the same participants4 pages later and someone has finally acknowledged that positions change impact, I'm glad we finally made it there. Kudos to you for doing the testing to prove this to yourself and documenting it.
The mechanics of a rifle firing have been documented for a long time; the rifle starts recoiling before the bullet is out. An unsupported rear stock can OF COURSE change the POI. A modification in the support of the rifle can OF COURSE change the POI.
Who knows how much of this entire thread and the subsequent 'data' is real or shooter-induced. Everyone went down the rabbit hole and forgot to come up for air.
This reflects my personal testing as well at .4 and .2 shift.One more point.
Shoot rifle A prone and off a barricade. See 0.4mil shift.
Shoot rifle B prone and off barricade (same shooter and technique as before, for the sake of argument also assume the stock is the same). See 0.1 mil shift.
Tell me that it's still support/NPOA and not at all affected by the actual rifle.
Was the Larue the original "Stealth" hand guard that can fit a conventional upper or the Stealth "2.0" proprietary billet upper+hand guard combo?I tested the following for this yesterday:
DDM4V7
LPR
LMT MRP
Larue Stealth
Springfield ATC
Cobalt BAMF
SOLGW
DD5V3
Aero Enhanced
MCX Virtus
LWRC IC DI
and a normal BCM as a baseline
No major surprises. I’ll post the full write up here when I put the data together.
Stealth 2, good catchWas the Larue the original "Stealth" hand guard that can fit a conventional upper or the Stealth "2.0" proprietary billet upper+hand guard combo?
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Nice, how much did that set you back?I've been really impressed with both of my LWRC DI's.
I bought them to be cheap ammo blasters but the 16" is very accurate, is Okay.. 1 MOA-ish.
I just had a custom Barrel nut Wrench made so I can swap barrels up to 1"
If anyone has ever used the LWRC Barrel nut Wrench you know that it is specifically contoured for the LWRC barrels only..
Thinking of swapping barrels in my 10.5" LWRC with a 11.5" 22 ARC
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Nice, how much did that set you back?
Have you heard anything on when they will? I emailed them a few weeks back and they said it was in the works but no ETA. Impatiently waiting on these or the new Icon monos for a 6arc buildCan’t wait for the mlok Vltor mono to get released
I’ve called and emailed they are probably getting annoyed. They say working on it. Later this year. No firm date.Have you heard anything on when they will? I emailed them a few weeks back and they said it was in the works but no ETA. Impatiently waiting on these or the new Icon monos for a 6arc build