I'm building a dedicated 22lr upper that'll closely resemble in feel and length to my other uppers between 13.9 P&W to 18". I expect to shoot 5k - 10k rounds a year.
So far I've found
CMMG: 16.1" M4 profile, 17" medium profile
Right to Bear: 16.1 M4 Profile, 16.1 pencil profile, 20" gov't profile (latter 2 OOS)
X-Caliber: 16, 18, and 20 in different profiles from ultralight to heavy / fluted
Keystone Accuracy: various length and profiles.
Any one of these people recommend or that I may be missing? Ideally I'd like a lighter 18" - 20" since I have an AR15 handguard that'd work for that length, but understand 16" is pretty optimal for 22lr. RTB just seems like CMMG for a cheaper price, but I am curious if anyone has tried X-Caliber.
I have a Redi-Mag conversion that'll let me use M&P15-22 magazines w/ a functioning bolt catch. Use case will be for training, plinking, teaching new shooters, testing out how accessories and components. and some ELR. I do shoot ELR with 22 for fun too so a barrel with good accuracy potential would be nice, but most use will be 50 yards or less, maybe 100 yards 25% of the time.
So far I've found
CMMG: 16.1" M4 profile, 17" medium profile
Right to Bear: 16.1 M4 Profile, 16.1 pencil profile, 20" gov't profile (latter 2 OOS)
X-Caliber: 16, 18, and 20 in different profiles from ultralight to heavy / fluted
Keystone Accuracy: various length and profiles.
Any one of these people recommend or that I may be missing? Ideally I'd like a lighter 18" - 20" since I have an AR15 handguard that'd work for that length, but understand 16" is pretty optimal for 22lr. RTB just seems like CMMG for a cheaper price, but I am curious if anyone has tried X-Caliber.
I have a Redi-Mag conversion that'll let me use M&P15-22 magazines w/ a functioning bolt catch. Use case will be for training, plinking, teaching new shooters, testing out how accessories and components. and some ELR. I do shoot ELR with 22 for fun too so a barrel with good accuracy potential would be nice, but most use will be 50 yards or less, maybe 100 yards 25% of the time.
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