I bet the groups tighten up after 50 to 100 rounds. Very nice rifle, no very very nice rifle. I was looking at those off sets for my gun. They are a little spendy, but oh so nice.
Congrats on the KAC!
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I bet the groups tighten up after 50 to 100 rounds. Very nice rifle, no very very nice rifle. I was looking at those off sets for my gun. They are a little spendy, but oh so nice.
Congrats on the KAC!
Thanks! I really really enjoy it so far. I also think it will tighten up some. Here is a pic of the front of the rifle with the clamp on offset right at first assembly. They are by far my favorite over the older KAC offset and the other few brands I have used. Only had to adjust the front post very slightly to get zero. Cant complain about that!
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Which knights off sets are those? I don't think I saw those on the web site I was looking. Those look great.
The MAMS help a lot in the reticle lift aspect, but doesn't do much to help precision. Probably adds 0.1-0.3 MOA to extreme spread.
With a good break-in and de-coppering, I'd expect that barrel to shed 0.2 MOA by around 2500 rounds.
Definitely recommend changing the SOPMOD to something that works better with a rear bag if you want to make rear bag integration more efficient.
The Anti-Cant device might need shimming to level to your reticle, aluminum foil works well for that, FYI.
Thanks Jack. I appreciate the info. I think I have the level and reticle pretty dead nuts right now. Spent probably too much time doing it, but wanted to make it right. I didn't see much copper after the first 5 rounds. Shot 20 after that and copper was very very minimal. I prob have an additional 40 through it after that. Have not cleaned it since Sat after the last 40. Didn't want to over clean, but not seeing much copper after the first 2 times, I was just going to run it. Thoughts?
Why did you choose the APC over the ACC.
I wish the barrel was chrome lined.
Good to hear that the reticle and level are in parallel. I get the question frequently and wanted to ensure that folks understand the relationship.
Also good to hear that you understand the break-in procedure. Wear (not associated with break-in) will improve overall precision, and it seems like you have a good grasp on the important parts of performance.