So I finally got to take my AR to the range and put it through her paces. I "finished" building it a few months ago and by finished I mean I had a functioning rifle. Since December I have taken it to the range several times to see what I want and to get comfortable with the rifle. I finally think I have a configuration that I am happy with.
The hardware:
Forged Mega Upper and Lower receiver
Geissele SSA-E trigger
Daniel Defense 16" 1:7 barrel mid-length gas system
Yankee Hill low profile gas block
Young's National Match BCG
Daniel Defense muzzle break
Midwest Industries T-series quadrail
Magpul CTR stock with a Spikes carbine buffer tube and JP buffer system
Millett Gold 4-16X56
Ammunition:
Black Hills .223 69 grain match king
The weather was around 85-90 and had a diagonal head wind of about 10 mph.
I started the day by zeroing my scope using 55-grain ammo. It took about 20 rounds to zero the scope. Then moved to 69 grain ammo and shot these groups. After shooting paper I moved over to shoot steel plates at 200 yards and 300 yards. Surprisingly the ammo shoots very flat and needed minimal elevation correction between 100 yards and 300 yards.
Couple things I noticed will shooting:
It seems my rifle was exponentially louder than other AR's at the range. The range officers told me it would send a shock wave through the shooting stalls, but they said they didn't see any muzzle flash. When I shoot the gun, it is rock solid and seems the muzzle break is doing it's job. Has any one else experienced this issue?
I shot 55-grain 5-shot groups, but couldn't tighten the group more than about 3 inches. Is this the nature of the ammo or is it a combination of ammo, barrel, and shooter?
and
Also, my rifle ejects brass about 6-8 ft. Is this about normal?
The hardware:
Forged Mega Upper and Lower receiver
Geissele SSA-E trigger
Daniel Defense 16" 1:7 barrel mid-length gas system
Yankee Hill low profile gas block
Young's National Match BCG
Daniel Defense muzzle break
Midwest Industries T-series quadrail
Magpul CTR stock with a Spikes carbine buffer tube and JP buffer system
Millett Gold 4-16X56
Ammunition:
Black Hills .223 69 grain match king
The weather was around 85-90 and had a diagonal head wind of about 10 mph.
I started the day by zeroing my scope using 55-grain ammo. It took about 20 rounds to zero the scope. Then moved to 69 grain ammo and shot these groups. After shooting paper I moved over to shoot steel plates at 200 yards and 300 yards. Surprisingly the ammo shoots very flat and needed minimal elevation correction between 100 yards and 300 yards.
Couple things I noticed will shooting:
It seems my rifle was exponentially louder than other AR's at the range. The range officers told me it would send a shock wave through the shooting stalls, but they said they didn't see any muzzle flash. When I shoot the gun, it is rock solid and seems the muzzle break is doing it's job. Has any one else experienced this issue?
I shot 55-grain 5-shot groups, but couldn't tighten the group more than about 3 inches. Is this the nature of the ammo or is it a combination of ammo, barrel, and shooter?
and
Also, my rifle ejects brass about 6-8 ft. Is this about normal?
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