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Join the contestDid you order it direct from them? I'm interested in getting on the list as well. Thank you.I have an order in for one. I'll post when I get it which might be a while since LWRCI is WAY backordered.
Through a distributor.Did you order it direct from them? I'm interested in getting on the list as well. Thank you.
I had heard that they actually hadn't fixed the issue so I backed off of my purchase. If they had, I would have gone all in! Please keep us updated.I purchased an SMG45 from a friend recently. He barely shot it but I finally got a chance to hit the range last weekend. Per post on Reddit, if the S/N started with 4AM than the issues were supposedly resolved. Well my gun starts with 4AM and I can say this is not true. I had (2) approx. 12x18 targets mounted jointly on a single stand. From 25 yards, seated position with bag rest, I would hit two within 1 moa, then a third with no impact. 1 more in MOA and the next round 6" off. Try again and have no impact on targets. The flyer issue is worse than I anticipated.
That's the bad news. I called LWRC and they told me to send it in an provided me a pre-paid shipping label. Once I get it back, I will test and report back if the issue is resolved or improved.
That sounds completely crazy but with the barrel movement it makes some sense.It’s coincidental that this Necro post gets brought up today because I literally just got off the phone with LWRCI checking on my SMG 45 and asking if it was affected by what they claimed to be accuracy issues and the guy explained to me that number one yes it was but number two the real reason of the accuracy issues and stuff as people were using too high grain of ammo. They said that the gun was designed to use lighter grain, like 185s for functionality and to be accurate. Mine is unfired so someday I’ll find out
I got one here, unfired. Same deal Windrider in the safe unfired.
Seems like a line of bs though if it is that picky on ammo.
Probably. I won’t notice the inaccuracy though, I’m a garbage shot.^^Guess we should give it a go soon and report back!
You are shooting quarter inch 25yd groups from a seated position?From 25 yards, seated position with bag rest, I would hit two within 1 moa, then a third with no impact. 1 more in MOA and the next round 6" off.
my bad, meant to write "within 1 inch" not "within 1 moa"You are shooting quarter inch 25yd groups from a seated position?
I had heard that they actually hadn't fixed the issue so I backed off of my purchase. If they had, I would have gone all in! Please keep us updated.
So LWRC got back to me. The claim they could not replicate the issue using their recommended 185gr Golden Saber ammo. I find this hard to believe considering how poor it shot with the 220gr I was using. However, once I get it back I will test with both the 185gr Golden Saber ammo, and other cheaper 185 gr ammo to see if it is really just related to ammo.It’s coincidental that this Necro post gets brought up today because I literally just got off the phone with LWRCI checking on my SMG 45 and asking if it was affected by what they claimed to be accuracy issues and the guy explained to me that number one yes it was but number two the real reason of the accuracy issues and stuff as people were using too high grain of ammo. They said that the gun was designed to use lighter grain, like 185s for functionality and to be accurate. Mine is unfired so someday I’ll find out
Looking forward to seeing the results of your testing.So LWRC got back to me. The claim they could not replicate the issue using their recommended 185gr Golden Saber ammo. I find this hard to believe considering how poor it shot with the 220gr I was using. However, once I get it back I will test with both the 185gr Golden Saber ammo, and other cheaper 185 gr ammo to see if it is really just related to ammo.