I'm sure this has been discussed on here before, but I missed it if it had. I've found a place that has some BCA uppers on sale, and I know nothing about them. I don't really need another AR, but I have a complete lower that needs an upper, and I've been thinking about finding something to go with it.
So, what can someone tell me about the Bear Creek uppers. Thanks.
I have a 450 BM its awesome. Shoots 1" or less when I do my part and its not failed on shot yet. Finish quality is nice, would not call it perfect, but for money I have been very happy.
Are you looking at 6.5 Grendel’s or just .223 uppers?
I’m either case I’ve read enough bad reports on BCA barrels I’d spend a little more if it was me. Of course that’s just an opinion formed from browsing forums, not firsthand knowledge....
Sometimes the barrels are good, sometimes not. But I understand they are pretty good on customer service and will replace bad barrels.
I bought a couple barrels from them a few months ago; one of them they sent the wrong item, completely their fault. It took them 2 weeks of hassling to get a shipping label to return it, and another 6 weeks after receiving mine back to get around to refunding it since that one was no longer in stock. Too bad, it was in stock until about a week before they finally got around to it. I think I had to contact them 5 or 6 times through the whole thing to get it done, and had to talk to a supervisor twice. I had to laugh when they offered a 10% coupon off my next purchase - as if there's going to be a next time after all that...
That's not good service by any definition I know.
Of the barrels I did receive, neither was machined very cleanly, and the chambering jobs were mediocre at best. I wasn't surprised, given the price, just don't expect magic from a bottom-priced product.
I found some BCA uppers, both in 223 and 6.5 Grendel at what I thought was a pretty decent price, and just wanted to see what experiences others have had with them, as I've had none. I was thinking about either building or buying an upper, and am just kicking around some ideas. This won't be a rifle that will I'll shoot a lot, just something to stick back in safe, and I'm not going to spend a lot on it. I've used the PSA uppers before, and weren't impressed there, so I am aware of the problems that the lower priced products can have.
James many if not all these responses are people that do not own a BCA. They have a lifetime warranty and if you do have a issue sending it in would be a hassle, but I'm sure they will get you fixed and it is a American company. This is on their site...BCA's expectations is that our Barrels, 16 inches or longer, will hold a 1.000" MOA at 100 yards with appropriate ammo and shooting techniques.
I've been very happy with mine, it's never jammed or failed in anyway and is very accurate. But all I can attest to is mine.
This is on their site...BCA's expectations is that our Barrels, 16 inches or longer, will hold a 1.000" MOA at 100 yards with appropriate ammo and shooting techniques.
Is that kinda like "all day, every day, if I do my part" ?
Surely would like to see some honest 10 shot targets from anyone that has their barrels / rifles...........................just sayin'.
Sounds like all the major gun & barrel manufacturers will soon be out of business.
This is on their site...BCA's expectations is that our Barrels, 16 inches or longer, will hold a 1.000" MOA at 100 yards with appropriate ammo and shooting techniques.
Is that kinda like "all day, every day, if I do my part" ?
Surely would like to see some honest 10 shot targets from anyone that has their barrels / rifles...........................just sayin'.
Sounds like all the major gun & barrel manufacturers will soon be out of business.
MM
I'm sure they are talking 3 shot group. There are not target competition rifles.
This is on their site...BCA's expectations is that our Barrels, 16 inches or longer, will hold a 1.000" MOA at 100 yards with appropriate ammo and shooting techniques.
Is that kinda like "all day, every day, if I do my part" ?
Surely would like to see some honest 10 shot targets from anyone that has their barrels / rifles...........................just sayin'.
Sounds like all the major gun & barrel manufacturers will soon be out of business.
Well any rifle can throw 3 shots close together here and there. Most people are good with that though and don't hold the company to their accuracy guarantee because they never actually test it.
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This is on their site...BCA's expectations is that our Barrels, 16 inches or longer, will hold a 1.000" MOA at 100 yards with appropriate ammo and shooting techniques.
Is that kinda like "all day, every day, if I do my part" ?
Surely would like to see some honest 10 shot targets from anyone that has their barrels / rifles...........................just sayin'.
Sounds like all the major gun & barrel manufacturers will soon be out of business.
MM
I'm sure they are talking 3 shot group. There are not target competition rifles.
Yeah, I know........................just needling the "all, day every day MOA" crowd.
I just shot mine and am perfectly fine with it. It's an AR10, on a PSA lower, Cheap scope, and while zeroing it, and trying some Varget I had work-up loads for got nearly half of the groups about an inch and only two groups looked bad at about 2". This is with a horrible PSA trigger, shooting off the back of the pickup. If you want bechrest accuracy spend bigger money (LaRue) but for fun & function I don't see anything wrong with it.
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I have 2 BCA uppers, a 9mm and a .223 Wylde, both on 80% lowers that I assembled. Both have Rise armament triggers, Never had a problem with either, both function fine and are accurate enough for my purposes.
I have 2 BCA uppers, a 9mm and a .223 Wylde, both on 80% lowers that I assembled. Both have Rise armament triggers, Never had a problem with either, both function fine and are accurate enough for my purposes.
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A friend has one of their 24” Grendel barrels. It’ll put 3 Hornady factory rounds into an inch, and I’ve done it more than once. I had told him it’d not be my first pick (the brand and the length), but I can’t cuss it. Neither of us have ever shot a coyote 10 times, so I can’t help that crowd….