I've got a RPR that I put a shaw barrel on this week. This gun had ejection issues that seem to have plagued some of them. I've filed off the little knotch on the bolt that was catching the ejector spring clip on the left side of the bolt (and later someone has made a vid about that fix) and bent the spring in giving a bit more pressure and it ejects great now.
I had done a couple of sessions with the factory barrel and was looking for better than I was getting though I may need to revisit a little on that.
After reading a lot on the interwebs about the Shaw barrels having tight chambers and being hard chambering I put the barrel on with a .010 aluminum shim to give me a little more chamber length and make it less likely that it will stick loaded rounds. I may eventually try it with out it too.
Took it to the range today testing new lot of Wolf Math Target and some Laupa Center-X
I spent a bit of time getting zeros for 25, 50, 75,and 100 yards. One thing I found was that my Silencerco Warlock does not help this rifle. It opens up pretty badly at longer ranges with the can on.
At 100 yards I was surprised to find that the Wolf shoots quite a bit better than the Lapua in this rifle. I still have to measure groups but right at 1MOA for the wolf vs over 1½ for the Lapua
One other problem with this setup. The Lapua Center X fails to extract about one in every 7 to 10 rounds. Not fail to feed, or an ejection issue, you have to pick the fired case out of the chamber. Didn't happen once with the Wolf.
I had done a couple of sessions with the factory barrel and was looking for better than I was getting though I may need to revisit a little on that.
After reading a lot on the interwebs about the Shaw barrels having tight chambers and being hard chambering I put the barrel on with a .010 aluminum shim to give me a little more chamber length and make it less likely that it will stick loaded rounds. I may eventually try it with out it too.
Took it to the range today testing new lot of Wolf Math Target and some Laupa Center-X
I spent a bit of time getting zeros for 25, 50, 75,and 100 yards. One thing I found was that my Silencerco Warlock does not help this rifle. It opens up pretty badly at longer ranges with the can on.
At 100 yards I was surprised to find that the Wolf shoots quite a bit better than the Lapua in this rifle. I still have to measure groups but right at 1MOA for the wolf vs over 1½ for the Lapua
One other problem with this setup. The Lapua Center X fails to extract about one in every 7 to 10 rounds. Not fail to feed, or an ejection issue, you have to pick the fired case out of the chamber. Didn't happen once with the Wolf.