Perhaps it's crazy talk, but it seems like the "big" accuracy limitation we keep hearing about with AR platforms is many of the uppers are built too thin, flex too much with a big long bull barrel on them, and the barrel to upper interface has too much slop, variation under bipod loads, heat cycles etc. In addition many of the handguards these days are not built to be stiff, but instead to be ultra lightweight. Sure there's the fact there's more moving parts, and loctime is much slower etc. but those are hard to get away from in a semi.
I've always wondered if it would be possible to do a heavier AR upper, but with a threaded barrel setup where the user just headspaced the barrel, but keeping all the other AR parts. Now we know that slip fit barrels can be accurate, Anschutz, Suhl, etc. do it, but it requires more care and custom machining, cryo fitting etc. that it's not something the average guy is doing. We also know some companies are wringing a lot of accuracy out of AR builds, JP, many custom shops, though I'd guess most are custom machining barrel extensions to be super tight to the individual uppers, etc.
It just seems like there's a market for long range semi's now that more and more shooters are stretching into longer ranges, but we're still working with fittings/interfaces etc. that were designed around being cheap, and field replaceable for a minute of man 600m guns.
I've always wondered if it would be possible to do a heavier AR upper, but with a threaded barrel setup where the user just headspaced the barrel, but keeping all the other AR parts. Now we know that slip fit barrels can be accurate, Anschutz, Suhl, etc. do it, but it requires more care and custom machining, cryo fitting etc. that it's not something the average guy is doing. We also know some companies are wringing a lot of accuracy out of AR builds, JP, many custom shops, though I'd guess most are custom machining barrel extensions to be super tight to the individual uppers, etc.
It just seems like there's a market for long range semi's now that more and more shooters are stretching into longer ranges, but we're still working with fittings/interfaces etc. that were designed around being cheap, and field replaceable for a minute of man 600m guns.