Originally Posted by
rjacobs
Aac is button rifled, 4150.
I've seen a 9" aac shoot under half moa with 208 amax subs. A coke can tab covered all 5 holes.
Noveske seem to do just about the same.
My 9" AAC is cold hammer forged, nitrided 4150 cmv.
I was pretty surprised with how accurate the AAC is. I shot three 5 round groups (I prefer 10 round groups but ammo is limited right now) at 100 yards with factory black tip that averaged just a hair over 1.2" using a leupold 1.25-4 and the magazine as a rest.
I know with a bag to rest and a higher mag optic, I could have gotten better. With SMK I'm hearing guys shooting well under 1 MOA.
I don't know that I'd buy the AAC barrel separate just because of price, but as a complete upper I like it.
The KAC I'm sure is a good barrel. But the upper at $1,800 is a bit much. About $800 of that is the ridiculously expensive e3 boot carrier group and the $300+ micro BUIS. It would be. Nice if they offered it with a standard bolt carrier group and barrel extension. With a standard carrier and the micro BUIS, $1,400 would be a fair price consider the AAC is &1,080 with a standard NiB carrier group and no BUIS.
Munch 520 just went through this and bought a Core15 stainless barrel. Interested to see how it does. No rake sells their stainless barrel separately, but I've only seen their CHF barrels as part of a complete upper. Not sure if they're available separately or not. With the low pressure of 300blk, I think a short stainless barrel will last more than most of us used to 5.56 would expect, but for me, a 4150 barrel makes the most sense.
One issue I've found is handguard lengths and different manufacturers barrel lengths. KAC has the 9.5" which works great with their URX 4 8.5" keymod, but won't have suppressor clearance if I use the URX 4 with the 9" AAC. I'd like to swap my URX 3 for the URX 4. Even though the difference is only .5", you actually gain an inch at the bottom plus have the same feel out to the edge instead of rail sections like the URX 3.
Centurion offers a 7.5" then jumps to a 10.5". Not sure about DD or others. Personally, I'm very happy with the AAC and unless Monty offered a 9.5" or BCM started offering 300blk barrels, I'll be sticking with them.
Last edited by jonconsiglio; 02-09-14 at 13:38.
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