Hi all,
Quick question as I'm in a dilemma....... I have bought all the parts to build a "no compromise" precision AR-10 6.5 upper for PRS matches and Long range steel fun from a top tier company. The plan was to assemble the upper keeping all the parts - upper, barrel, bolt, BCG, FA, pins, etc from the same manufacturer. The plan was to mate this to an existing GAP-10 lower that I have from a Gen 1 GAP rifle where I sold the .308 complete upper off of in order to do this build. I have everything now except the stripped Upper receiver - which has been on backorder since Oct 2020, with no ETA in sight. So I'm considering cnx'ing the stripped upper order and going with the next best maker. Something like Aero, Seekins, etc. I was trying to avoid building a Frankenstein gun with various parts given that there is far less standardization of parts in AR-10s compared to AR-15s. But, I'm becoming impatient with waiting on that one part to complete the build and start shooting.
So Q1 is: How critical is the stripped upper on real life accuracy if the barrel, bolt, BCG, Gas block, etc are matched together?
Q2: How critical is the upper to lower mating on real observed accuracy assuming they fit together and function OK without modification? Would I be better off getting a matched upper/lower set to get a better fit? i can always sell off the GAP lower if a matched set makes more sense.
My (admittedly limited) understanding is that the barrel and a properly headspaced matched bolt was the most critical link for pure accuracy in a Semi and the receivers themselves were less critical as long as they are not "sloppy" fit.
Any thoughts and/or advice on how best to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
Quick question as I'm in a dilemma....... I have bought all the parts to build a "no compromise" precision AR-10 6.5 upper for PRS matches and Long range steel fun from a top tier company. The plan was to assemble the upper keeping all the parts - upper, barrel, bolt, BCG, FA, pins, etc from the same manufacturer. The plan was to mate this to an existing GAP-10 lower that I have from a Gen 1 GAP rifle where I sold the .308 complete upper off of in order to do this build. I have everything now except the stripped Upper receiver - which has been on backorder since Oct 2020, with no ETA in sight. So I'm considering cnx'ing the stripped upper order and going with the next best maker. Something like Aero, Seekins, etc. I was trying to avoid building a Frankenstein gun with various parts given that there is far less standardization of parts in AR-10s compared to AR-15s. But, I'm becoming impatient with waiting on that one part to complete the build and start shooting.
So Q1 is: How critical is the stripped upper on real life accuracy if the barrel, bolt, BCG, Gas block, etc are matched together?
Q2: How critical is the upper to lower mating on real observed accuracy assuming they fit together and function OK without modification? Would I be better off getting a matched upper/lower set to get a better fit? i can always sell off the GAP lower if a matched set makes more sense.
My (admittedly limited) understanding is that the barrel and a properly headspaced matched bolt was the most critical link for pure accuracy in a Semi and the receivers themselves were less critical as long as they are not "sloppy" fit.
Any thoughts and/or advice on how best to proceed would be greatly appreciated.