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twyacht

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Frankenstein Range Report
« on: January 29, 2011, 05:32:40 AM »
Had a chance to rummage through the ammo cans for the "breaking-in" ceremony. I grabbed a variety of .223 & 5.56x45 ammo, old GI mil-surp mags, P-Mags, Stoner mags, my factory Sig556 mags, even an old Orlite mag.

Had Remington 55gr. .223
Wolf, yes even some .223 Wolf.
PMC Bronze 55 gr. .223
Federal 55 gr. .223
XM193 5.56
Silver Bear 62gr. HP
M855 62gr. Green Tip (not many, 1 mag worth),... ::)
American Tactical Tracer Rds.
Loaded up, off we go.
Very methodically I started with the Rem/ Wally World .223. with a target at 50 yds. Two rds. in a Stoner mag. One shot. and had my shooting partner grab the ejected rd. to inspect. Just in case, I wanted to check the firing pin strike, condition of brass, etc,..Second rd. to make sure the bolt locked open on last rd.
NO issues. It's so light compared to my Sig, very easy to shoot, love the Ergo Grip, and VLTOR stock! Thank you bafsu!!

Rotated through two magazines. Ran a patch, with a little Hoppe's on it down the bore, Lather, Rinse, Repeat.,.. ::)

The Single-Stage Bushmaster Trigger is "SCARY" Light..But in a good way. Not like my two stage Sig556 trigger, and not as soft as my friends M&P 15T's ..Very crisp. "I LOVE THE MICULEK COMPENSATOR"
Thank you m25 for the tip on it. I urge all of you AR folks to invest in some form of comp.....They make follow up shots, and muzzle rise a thing of the past. Although, the concussive blast for folks standing around me was slightly larger.

The shots were ALL printing very high, at 50yds. Higher at 100 yds.. I adjusted my sight picture and made hits. But, thanks again to m25, after a telephonic consult....Said:
" Just Raise the front Sight"..... :P Well, I didn't have an AR sight adj. tool. (Now I do),...but I kinda felt dumb to not bring one. Regardless, that issue, was the ONLY issue. and I have laser bore-sighted it, (with the tool), and should be spot on.

Ate all ammo, with all mags, not one hiccup. Mags dropped freely, tap-rack-and rolled perfectly. Ejected shells had great hang time. The night and day difference between a comp'd carbine, and a non-comp'd is the big thing. Keith has since ordered a comp, and VLTOR rear stock.



Also helped Keith zero his 30/30 Marlin, and the G21, 27rd. extended mags are a BEAR to load after 17-18rds. Also NO issues, except I couldn't fight all 27 rds. in there... ::)

Plus met Guido.This guy is great.

Shoots nothing but Black Hills ammo in his Colt Carbine, drives an S-class Mercedes, little Italian fella, that can shoot like a "hitman"...(I guess he's a retired hitman"...) ;)

Ordered the Enidine hydraulic buffer from botach tactical to reduce recoil even more....What a great rifle. Next will be a custom upper. 8)




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Col. Jeff Cooper.

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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2011, 06:00:47 AM »
Looks like a fun day.   Glad it's working well.
Will work for ammo
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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2011, 08:56:10 AM »
Congrats TW glad it worked out.
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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2011, 09:02:59 AM »
Really horrible build TW.....when it breaks, and it WILL!  Send it too me, I'll spank it for you and give it the old once over....speak badly to it, get it all dirty and send it back...

Someday!


 ;)

Seriously, nice looking rifle, enjoy!

That Marlin looks like a POS too, send it as well!   ;) ;D

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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2011, 12:16:13 PM »
I gotta be honest here, professionally speaking, of course: The relationship will never work out, TW.......it is doomed to fail......and having a PhD in firearms counseling, I feel it is my duty and obligation to offer free sessions to that rifle in order to get it 'straightened out'.....it will take time, lots and lots of time in therapy......but I feel I must offer, being the good neighbor to the North that I am.

 :D

However, IF YOU MUST KEEP IT ALL TO YOUR SELF, then it must be nurtured and cared for regularly!!

 ;D

(and oh yeah, very nice rifle!!)  ;)


Doomed, I say!!  ;D
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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #5 on: Today at 01:52:22 PM »

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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2011, 12:23:24 PM »
"Ate all ammo,"

When I read that you had some Wolf ammo I wondered about that.

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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2011, 01:00:50 PM »
"Ate all ammo,"

When I read that you had some Wolf ammo I wondered about that.
I too would like to hear more on the Wolf. You get arned of of it, hell DPMS does so on the manual. But I wonder f there is really a good reason or is it just "Cain't shoot that commie crap out a 'merican rifle. That ain't right". ;D Seriously, I would like your input on fouling, cycling and the like because if it works that is definately a money saver.
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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2011, 01:59:32 PM »
I too would like to hear more on the Wolf. You get arned of of it, hell DPMS does so on the manual. But I wonder f there is peally a god reason or is it just "Cain't shoot that commie crap out a 'merican rifle. That ain't right". ;D Seriously, I would like your input on fouling, cycling and the like because if it works that is definately a money saver.
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Yes, there are good reasons for it. Steel cases don't act the same as brass and Wolf uses some sort of "plastic" (polymer ? ) coating on their ammo.
If I remember correctly TW said he used the "heavier" Bolt carrier in his build so that may overcome the problems.

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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2011, 02:04:12 PM »
Yes, there are good reasons for it. Steel cases don't act the same as brass and Wolf uses some sort of "plastic" (polymer ? ) coating on their ammo.
If I remember correctly TW said he used the "heavier" Bolt carrier in his build so that may overcome the problems.
That FA bolt carrier might be a game changer. Its not only heavier, but I would assume its designed to deal with more fouling.
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Re: Frankenstein Range Report
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2011, 02:05:52 PM »
That FA bolt carrier might be a game changer. Its not only heavier, but I would assume its designed to deal with more fouling.
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The weight alone does that. It creates more inertia.

 

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