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I ordered this upper minus BCG from PSA. It came with the float tube, and a highly regarded FN barrel for $299 delivered. It's an A2 profile with mid-length gas system, 1/7 twist, cold hammer forged and double chrome-lined.

Should be fun. Just got her painted up, next stop the range.

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Send the link. I'll order AR least one!!


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But they do have this one, with a different handguard and a bolt carrier group. On clearance too......

FN 14.7 inch


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That'll work!

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Good looking paint job!

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Originally Posted by FAIR_CHASE
Good looking paint job!



I tried a different color scheme than I usually do. Used some Rustoleum colors from Walmart. I like the way it turned out.



Started with a sage green base coat,

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Then accents with brown and tan, sprayed through some dry grass.

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Took this rig out to zero yesterday.

Was getting odd results, 1 moa lateral spread, and 4 moa vertical spread.

When I got home I went over it in detail and found my trouble. I had installed a YHM M-Lok front swivel in the bottom of the float tube. I didn't pay close attention and had inadvertently ran the M-Lok hard against the bottom of the gas block, pushing the top of the gas block into the top of the float tube.

Not a lot of clearance on these low profile tubes. I relocated the front swivel back a notch, and got off the gas block. Everything is floating again.

Will get back out and re-zero soon, and get some chrono numbers.

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What kind of loads are you looking to shoot?


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I've got three loads on hand.

Yesterday was 77gr Nosler over 24.0 gr W748

Also have 53gr VMax over 24 gr XTerminator, and some milsurp Green Tip.

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MM - if that Vmax load doesn't shoot as well as you'd like, try bumping up the powder charge more. I've used a bunch of XTerminator for 50-55gr bullets and almost always found that it shot best and was most consistent at or near max; ~2-2.5 gr higher than your 24gr charge. Ambient temps here are a little lower than you might have though so take that into account; 90 F is a pretty warm day for us.

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WOW, that's a smoking deal; well done!!

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Originally Posted by Yondering
MM - if that Vmax load doesn't shoot as well as you'd like, try bumping up the powder charge more. I've used a bunch of XTerminator for 50-55gr bullets and almost always found that it shot best and was most consistent at or near max; ~2-2.5 gr higher than your 24gr charge. Ambient temps here are a little lower than you might have though so take that into account; 90 F is a pretty warm day for us.



Thanks. I know my load is modest. I loaded up a bunch for prairie dog shooting.

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Got some velocity data today on a few loads.

I used a Magnetospeed for velocity data. 5-shot averages.

Accuracy data was 5-shots without the chrono attached.



- M855 'green tip' (PMC) - 2860 fps, 2 moa accuracy

- 53gr VMax/24gr XTerm - 2870 fps, 1.5 moa accuracy

- 77gr Nosler/24gr W748 - 2605 fps, 4 moa accuracy


I can see where the 53 VMax wants more powder, should be up around 3000 fps or so I believe.


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Shane,

How do you like the Magnetospeed?


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I like the Magnetospeed a lot. Small to pack, easy to set up, not light dependent. No lining up tripods. I have seen a rail adaptor out there for mounting it to semiauto pistol accessory rails.

The only con I can think of is it may shift your POI on a rifle.

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I have the magnetospeed and I love it. I sold my prochrono and never looked back. I always get good data, in any condition. Very useful for my high end airguns that I usually shoot indoors.

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MM, to follow up on my previous comment, from a 16" AR I loaded up to 3000 fps with 55gr SP bullets and XTerminator, and up to 3180 with 50gr Vmax, with best accuracy at those top loads. I don't have a velocity for the 53 gr but one could make some educated guesses.

The 77gr Nosler load sounds disappointing. I had difficulty getting that one to shoot well too until I tried Benchmark; 23.5gr shot well with an S&B SR primer. Velocity should be ~2650 fps in your rifle. 8208 XBR seems to give pretty much the same results for the same powder charges so either one will work if you have them. ( I have been suspecting they may be the same powder with just lot to lot variations between them).

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The Nosler 77 gr has been lackluster in other AR's, as well as the Ruger American Predator boltgun.

The 75gr Hornady BTHP shoots well in the other rifles, I need to load up a few to try in this one.

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