I am slowly losing patience with my 14.5" LMT and these dog@#$% groups. (this is 20 77 AAC OTM in 2.5", slow fire with an ATACR off a Rokblok).
Feeling the need...for a PRI.....
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In my experience, the barrel choice followed by proper installation/fitting of the rail (rail section hardware contacting the barrel in a lot of instances) is the sticking point with most bad experiences. I've only done a Mod 1 with KAC FF RAS, Mod H with KAC URX4, and NSW Recce with KAC FF RAS, but they've all been wicked.My 14.5" BCM does similar.
This thread got me jonesin for a mk12 but ive seen enough stuff out there that makes we worry that I might be at risk of being unsatisfied with precision if i got one..
One example:
There have been some groups Form has posted on scope test threads with one that didnt leave me envious either.
Not to be slick - but the LMT monolithic upper is pretty hard to eff up.In my experience, the barrel choice followed by proper installation/fitting of the rail (rail section hardware contacting the barrel in a lot of instances) is the sticking point with most bad experiences. I've only done a Mod 1 with KAC FF RAS, Mod H with KAC URX4, and NSW Recce with KAC FF RAS, but they've all been wicked.
My 14.5" BCM does similar.
This thread got me jonesin for a mk12 but ive seen enough stuff out there that makes we worry that I might be at risk of being unsatisfied with precision if i got one..
One example:
There have been some groups Form has posted on scope test threads with one that didnt leave me envious either.
Not to be slick - but the LMT monolithic upper is pretty hard to eff up.
What does wicked mean to you? If you have a formula for sub-1.5" 10 round groups from a 5.56 gas gun with factory 77 grain ammo, I'm truly all ears with an open wallet.
The fact Henry couldn't get that out of the PRI mark 12 upper across 5 ammo types is what's giving me pause.
The Ridgeline guys are printing a 5" sub-inch group with each LPR they sell, which I suppose is a start, but is susceptible to cherrypicking.
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, that holds zero unerringly, and maintains POI regardless of forend torque- th
The maintaining POI regardless of forend torque was an interesting selling point of the ridgeline defence rifle. I did not know this was a thing with gas guns till recently. Do all mk12 mod 0 uppers have this quality?
What is needed in a build to keep this POI shift from happening?
Are you familiar with the ridgeline rifles at all?
@rbutcher1234 was one of the main reasons I got mine. I was waffling whether or not to, then I was peer pressured into my favorite can. I then got a Gordon M4 from Ron Allen which is still currently homeless until I can figure out something that I like it on. Nothing that it works with is objectively better than the AEM5, so AEM5 gets the love. Even over the Hyperion, which was also purchased under the direction of the homie.While I disagree on the objective conclusion of mod 0 over a mod 1 based only on nostalgia and personal attachment, I certainly agree that a ops 12/AEM5 is a must. Phenomenal can.
@NSI I was just referencing the barrel contact issues that I've seen other people have when installing rail sections to PRI tubes, and a few instances of top rails (SPR and Recce) impacting accuracy. I can't absolutely confirm one way or the other because I've never owned a PRI tube. I should have said "In myNot to be slick - but the LMT monolithic upper is pretty hard to eff up.
What does wicked mean to you? If you have a formula for sub-1.5" 10 round groups from a 5.56 gas gun with factory 77 grain ammo, I'm truly all ears with an open wallet. The fact Henry couldn't get that out of the PRI mark 12 upper across 5 ammo types is what's giving me pause.
The Ridgeline guys are printing a 5" sub-inch group with each LPR they sell, which I suppose is a start, but is susceptible to cherrypicking.
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-J
A monolithic upper (LMT) is really the end answer. But, a very strong/stiff forend and barrel nut, and then tying the forend with the upper receiver is what makes the best setup for a conventional upper.
Thanks for the reply- any functional difference between a semi-mono vs monolithic upper? I have a lot to learn before I make a purchase
My experience with any gas gun is minimal. Spend all my time and money on bolt guns, just now thinking about a precision gasser. How you describe the mk12 is how I want the rifle to perform, but I was sold on the ridgeline platform cause I’m a sucker for good marketingIt would depend on which one as to how oh different. But, there is no getting around that splitting the receiver and handguard can only make things weaker.
Have you used an LMT mono upper?
My experience with any gas gun is minimal. Spend all my time and money on bolt guns, just now thinking about a precision gasser. How you describe the mk12 is how I want the rifle to perform, but I was sold on the ridgeline platform cause I’m a sucker for good marketing
Say I go the D Wilson route with my LMT. Should the smith who chambers the barrel (prior to sending to DW for conversion) have my bolt in-hand when cutting the chamber? I'm not sure whether headspace in an AR is a GOOD/BAD scenario or whether the chamber size actually matters for precision as in a bolt gun.Ah. Well, an LMT monolithic upper with an after market barrel is the most bomb proof precision AR on the market. Everything else is a compromise. The MK12 Mod 0 is in a separate category just due the total package, but for all other AR’s, the LMT the way.
Say I go the D Wilson route with my LMT. Should the smith who chambers the barrel (prior to sending to DW for conversion) have my bolt in-hand when cutting the chamber? I'm not sure whether headspace in an AR is a GOOD/BAD scenario or whether the chamber size actually matters for precision as in a bolt gun.
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Dare I ask what the difference is between the mk12 build vs the LMT? You are talking to a dummy when it comes to these thingsAh. Well, an LMT monolithic upper with an after market barrel is the most bomb proof precision AR on the market. Everything else is a compromise. The MK12 Mod 0 is in a separate category just due the total package, but for all other AR’s, the LMT the way.
Dare I ask what the difference is between the mk12 build vs the LMT? You are talking to a dummy when it comes to these things
Knock 15% off the pri from Brownells at the moment.$900 for the upper
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All of these uppers are in the same neighborhood, interestingly:
PRI: $1,777
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RD15 LRP: $1,800
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