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Thread: Question for BCM 14.5 Mid users

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    Quote Originally Posted by DBake View Post
    What muzzle break do you have on it?
    I have the pinned A2X.

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    I didn't read every word of this thread but BCM says run an H buffer and all mil spec pressure ammo will work. If not using mil spec ammo then run a carbine buffer. So to be sure with any ammo, run the carbine buffer. That's what mine has and is digests all kinds of loads. It's a sweet, soft shooter by design, H buffer for practice and matches. But for real work run the carbine buffer, ain't gonna wear the gun out.

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    I zeroed and ran mine with some 62 grain Wolf last night. 140 rounds total (20 to zero then four Pmags). I am sold. I topped mine with an Eotec XPS and ran it though some very quick and simple drills. 2 rounds in each of 10 2" dots, 10 rounds into one dot, etc. I can't say that I overran the trigger, but it's a new technique to get used to. Typically I would use the recovery from the recoil to stage the trigger and with the zero muzzle-climb of this upper it takes a slightly different technique to run it fast. I'm considering putting one of my Geisselle 2-stage triggers in it but I'm not sure a two-stage is the answer. It may just be a case of getting used to the rifle.

    I do think that the XPS is a perfect match for this rifle.

    I am a fan, and it's been awhile since I had a gun I was so looking forward to shooting and getting the hang of, and that I see so much potential in.

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    Good to hear wolf is running OK.

    Got any pictures of your rifle up yet rob?
    "Life is short, but the years are long." - Robert A. Heinlein

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