How does this upper shoot with common target and defense loads ($15 give or take a few bucks per box, no entry level blaster ammo)? Right now I'm shooting Gold Dot 64gr loads for general use FWIW. Will this barrel stabilize 77gr target loads (my friend uses DCM/CMP competition loads) and I don't want to blow up baffles in a suppressor with his ammo.
The 20" Service Rifle uppers a are a bit heavy after shoulder surgery so, I'm looking for something soft on the shoulder, not overly front heavy, with enough authority to be reasonable on feral hogs (and other nuisance critters like chicken & geese killing dogs and coyotes). 18" rifle length gas with an H2 buffer seems like a reasonable place to start though, a 16" midlength barrel is an option. WOA lists this SPR'ish upper at $675 so, I'm also open to other suggestions for similar money delivered to my door (no home builds by this amateur gun plumber ).
The 'rack' grade match upper my friend loaned me post surgery is a sub 1/2" rifle in his hands on an average day so, I'm used to a precise upper but, in all fairness, I can't shoot that well so 1/2~1" upper is more than enough for me, the targets I have and, the distances I shoot (inside 200 yards). When I start shooting 600 yards offhand for score, I'll go back to my friends upper until I decided what I want to build then.
TIA,
Sid
p.s. I have a lightweight 16" AR-10 I really like but, my shoulder doesn't agree with that statement even with a muzzle brake. My 6.8SPC is a bit heavy as well.
The 20" Service Rifle uppers a are a bit heavy after shoulder surgery so, I'm looking for something soft on the shoulder, not overly front heavy, with enough authority to be reasonable on feral hogs (and other nuisance critters like chicken & geese killing dogs and coyotes). 18" rifle length gas with an H2 buffer seems like a reasonable place to start though, a 16" midlength barrel is an option. WOA lists this SPR'ish upper at $675 so, I'm also open to other suggestions for similar money delivered to my door (no home builds by this amateur gun plumber ).
The 'rack' grade match upper my friend loaned me post surgery is a sub 1/2" rifle in his hands on an average day so, I'm used to a precise upper but, in all fairness, I can't shoot that well so 1/2~1" upper is more than enough for me, the targets I have and, the distances I shoot (inside 200 yards). When I start shooting 600 yards offhand for score, I'll go back to my friends upper until I decided what I want to build then.
TIA,
Sid
p.s. I have a lightweight 16" AR-10 I really like but, my shoulder doesn't agree with that statement even with a muzzle brake. My 6.8SPC is a bit heavy as well.