DPMS SASS upgrades

six9

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I was thinking about selling my SASS to make room for the LMT 308 I so desperately want. Then I thought why not keep the SASS and maybe tune it up a bit.

I've heard that the weakest part of the SASS is the trigger. What other upgrades have you guys tried or recommend?

I bought mine used and the guy who owned it before switched the trigger springs with yellow AR15 springs. I fixed that, but I still don't feel that my SASS shoots "smooth." I also have a first gen with the VLTOR stock. I'd like to update that and see if that makes a little smoother.
 
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I have a Jard trigger in my SASS and it is really a nice pull. If I were to change it I would go with the Geissele DMR trigger. Then I would get a Magpul PRS stock. After that if you are still not satisfied and you have more money than you can change barrels to a Bartlein or Rock or whatever barrel you want.

Keep the SASS - they are nice shooters.
 
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I PUT a Rock River single stage match in mine it is slick,I installed the CWS with heavies,I don't think You can get much better than the SASS from what I see with my results.

I get tight groups repeatable and only 1/2 MOA Low shift with my can.

I have been looking for such a weapon for years and always turned my nose up at DPMS LR308 for ARMALITE T series which 3 Times did not meet my standards.


433 yards 5 ROUNDS 1.5" or .34MOA DPMS SASS on 185 SCENARS
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BCP</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ASM1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I installed the CWS with heavies</div></div>

Did you get any more velocity out of it with the carrier weight system? </div></div>

I have had limited time with the load before I installed it,I don't Know..

I am about to work up a 175GR Nosler comp,I will try it both ways and I will Let you know..
 
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I did some looking at the Geissele DMR trigger. Seems to be very highly regarded. I have a feeling that once I swap out that trigger I will be much happier with it. Anyone have anything to say about the Geissele in a SASS?

Did you notice a difference in feel and group size after the CWS? I've looked at that before but haven't heard much in the way of opinion..
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: six9</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I did some looking at the Geissele DMR trigger. Seems to be very highly regarded. I have a feeling that once I swap out that trigger I will be much happier with it. Anyone have anything to say about the Geissele in a SASS?

Did you notice a difference in feel and group size after the CWS? I've looked at that before but haven't heard much in the way of opinion..

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limited time with it in there ,realy I just want to slow the thing down and stay locked up longer,thinking the mass added would help lower the brass strech.
 
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I put a Geissele DMR in a DPMS 308 AP4 and it really helped with closing up the groups. It is an easy install and it works wonders for the feel of the rifle. Just my 2 cents.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ASM1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I PUT a Rock River single stage match in mine it is slick,I installed the CWS with heavies,I don't think You can get much better than the SASS from what I see with my results.

I get tight groups repeatable and only 1/2 MOA Low shift with my can.

I have been looking for such a weapon for years and always turned my nose up at DPMS LR308 for ARMALITE T series which 3 Times did not meet my standards.


433 yards 5 ROUNDS 1.5" or .34MOA DPMS SASS on 185 SCENARS
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Who's CWS are you using?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: ASM1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">

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That's one fine weapon you got there...
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Did you have any feed problems with yours asm? I know I had to polish the ramps and bend the feed lips on my magazines a little bit to get it feeding right. When I first used it it destroyed the tips on hollow point bullets as the feed ramps had these sharp ridges on them about half a millimeter in height.
 
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I have not Had that problem,I did have extraction problems,I think I will look closer at the ramps tomorrow,my 175 noslers do get a he'll of a mark on them,but this is when I take a loaded round out of the chaimber I think the inside lugs of the barrel extension are digging in on extraction and all.

 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: six9</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Help me out. Are you saying the CWS can lead to feed problems, or the SASS can have some issues inherently? </div></div>

The feedramps in mine just needed to be polished, that's all. I've seen it on all sorts of AR's.

edit: I only noticed this when I used hollow points loaded to 2.81-2.82 length.
 
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Unless you were having feed problems you didn't need to do that, but I doubt you hurt anything. I know lots and lots of guys who polish feedramps with a dremel.

If you have to send it back to DPMS for work though I wouldn't mention the word "dremel" though.
 
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I figured that it would not hurt. Early on I was getting some FTFs but I think that was an issue that was created by the wrong trigger springs put in by the previous owner. Either way I think it will help.

Noted on the usage of the D word
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This...

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DPMS LR-308
JP trigger
Malpul CTR stock
Fulton Armory Titan 308 barrell
Ops Inc 12th model
Hogue grip (wiil be exchanged for SPR grip)

0.50 MoA gun w/ 168 gr Hornady A-max over 44.0 gr Varget