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Old 04-16-2012, 3:48 PM
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http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=sho...product_id=815

That's the guy right there. Awesome barrel. I had considered the Wilson one, but I've cut corners on barrels before and wasn't happy, so I had to go with the Shilen. That's not to say Wilson aren't nice, but the barrel I replaced with this was a Wilson, and I wasn't completely happy with it. That's just my experience, though. It also wasn't an SPR barrel.
That's one freakin sweet, and expensive barrel haha.

The Wilson SPR looks good from a price standpoint, but I really want this thing to be a good shooter.

So you originally got an 18" Wilson barrel (middy) but it wasn't a SPR profile rifle length and ended up changing it?

How did the Wilson shoot?
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I have that upper... it is the most accurate I've ever personally seen or shot. I had them put the SPR barrel instead of the mid. Absolutely pleasure to fire and the recoil pulse is smooth as butter.

I called them up and they gave me an option to do that since I told them its not exactly what I was looking for, but very close.

Which barrel did you have them swap it to? The rifle length Wilson or Shilen?

That upper out of the box comes with a mid length Shilen, which seems awesome, just wish it was a rifle length.

I have a feeling this build is going to get expensive quick.

Edit Add: What length is your rail on the SPR? I thought with the 12" rail that is included with the upper would not cover a rifle length gas system, that's what I was told over the phone.

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Old 04-16-2012, 4:35 PM
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I swapped to a Shilen SPR barrel and had them change the hand guard from a 12" to a 14" to cover the rifle length gas system.

I'm pretty certain you would be fine with the Wilson, but I wanted one AR15 that I would never want to "upgrade" again... like a completely finished, with everything top of the line stuff. Considering the rifle complete cost me somewhere north of $4,000 I figured what difference would $100 make?

I've pulled 0.4" moa groups with factory match loads. I bet with hand loads it'll do tighter.

Keep in mind, this sucker is heavy... it's more of a bench gun than anything else.

I'm building another setup with the Wilson barrel eventually for my hunting rig. I wouldn't be surprised if it could easily shoot sub-moa.
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That's one freakin sweet, and expensive barrel haha.

The Wilson SPR looks good from a price standpoint, but I really want this thing to be a good shooter.

So you originally got an 18" Wilson barrel (middy) but it wasn't a SPR profile rifle length and ended up changing it?

How did the Wilson shoot?
It was actually a 16" midlength/medium contour. It was pretty accurate. More accurate than your typical chrome lined barrel. I liked it, but it heated up and started getting inconsistent after a very short time at the range. I'll still use it on another rifle when I gather the parts.

The barrel on that upper you linked to is just the midlength version of the same barrel I bought. I'm sure it'll quite a shooter whatever gas length you end up with.
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HK Dave & Dropping Deuces,

Thanks for all the input, I think I might give something like this a shot. Its expensive but id like to try out some high end stuff and see where it takes me.

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The BGC included with their upper is the:
http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=sho...roduct_id=1007

Seems like the upper and BCG are "match grade"... do you feel there was an improvement in performance using this or building off the SPR barrel would be a better idea?

Deuces and HK: I know this isn't the best idea considering what these barrel/uppers are capable of, but have you tried shooting XM193? Any improvement from a standard upper, or shooting anything but match ammo would be a bad idea?
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Old 04-16-2012, 4:58 PM
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I don't think it would be a bad idea to shoot m193, but you'll get the most out of the barrel shooting heavier stuff like 68/69 or 75/77.
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Have you tried it, for plinking purposes, was the accuracy better than a standard run of the mill stainless upper?

I ask because I have a 24" 1:8 Stainless bull barrel upper which is my current target setup, and contrary to what everyone says about XM193, its groups very well at 100 yards. About 1-1.25 MOA consistently (10 shop groups). Sometimes better if I do my part and wind isn't wild that day.

I don't know if that's attributed to the load or my barrel, but I have come accustomed to XM193 shooting well. For days I'm hitting steel at 400-500 yards, I don't see the need to use match ammo using that rifle. Its just heavy, and I wanted an SPR to have something a bit more mobile. I hope I can see the same results, if I can, I would consider selling my existing 24" BB setup.
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With xm193, the limitation is the ammo. It's doubtful you'll be able to do better than 1 moa with any barrel. So i guess the bottom line is, you can do 1 moa on a good day.

Kind of goes against the idea of getting the match barrel to begin with.
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I haven't bothered trying it with the new barrel, but it shot well enough from my old 1:8 barrel, and shockingly well through the LMT 1:7 carbine I have. But match ammo is match ammo for a reason, and if I remember correctly, I think I've read that MK262 was designed for use in the SPR rifle, but also improves the performance of the M16 and M4.

Here you go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5.56%C3%9745mm_NATO#Mk_262
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Kind of goes against the idea of getting the match barrel to begin with.
I agree with you, but the question was more out of curiosity.

I will be ordering some match ammo, along with some MK262 77gr Sierra Match king to play around with.

Since the 77gr SMK was really intended to be used with the 1:7 twist, I'm trying to figure out if the 1:8 is really the right decision. Which bullet weights are you guys using with the 1:8? Have you tried the 77gr round with good results?

Another SPR option with a 1:7 twist...
http://www.rainierarms.com/?page=sho...product_id=956

Let me know what you guys think.
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[QUOTE=dj_dub;7855362]My newly completed SPR...






Does anyone know what type of grip this is??
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Does anyone know what type of grip this is??
Sierra Precision SPR grip.

See if you can check one out before you buy. Either you're going to love it or you're going to absolutely hate it.
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The 77SMK is reported to do amazingly well out of the Shilen barrel.

I generally run 75gr black hills red box. I don't think you can go wrong with MK262 as it's designed to be a precision load.

1/8th twist will be fine, especially if its a wylde chamber.

Honestly, whether its Shilen, Noveske, Krieger etc... you're gonna have a difficult time finding one to be better than the other.

I chose Rainier's Ultramatch upper because the upper itself is made to a higher standard.... and the BCG is also made to a higher standard. The PRI gas buster was a nice touch.
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Sierra Prescision grip

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=1...PR-PISTOL-GRIP
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Coming in late on this but just finally got my Noveske 18' SPR / switchblock setup. Topped it off with a Valdada 2.5-10x42 mil/mil 2nd gen MP8 reticle. I love the feel of this rifle it is sooooo light !


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Decided to stick with the SOPMOD stock, added Sierra Precision grip.

The rifle was dinging the little 220 yard 3" swingers without fail, and the 12" plates at 625 are child's play for this barrel and match reloads. Very, very, very happy camper . I shot some groups at 220 as well but got tired of waiting for a cease fire to measure and left. Will give it another go next friday.
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A bit of topic but maybe not. I wanted to know what your SPR likes to shoot. Been busy with school that ever since I got my Noveske 3 weeks ago and I just wanted to get a lead on what are the most popular rounds being used. I know the MK262 mod1 are popular but how about the Mod0, 75 Amax and others.
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Which optic are you using? Details please.

And what are the details on that barrel? Is it stainless just painted black?

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hey ExtremeX
the optic i have on my SPR is a Falcon menace 4-14x44mm FFP (ill post up a pic of the reticle later tonight)

its a special contour noveske stainless barrel that Wes (at MSTN) gets from them
the barrel itself with a pinned gas block was $485 then it was D/B coated for additional $75.

heres more info on the barrel
"NOVESKE 18" SPR "MOD 2" CONTOUR WITH RIFLE LENGTH GAS SYSTEM AND SPECIAL ORDER 1X8" THREE GROOVE TWIST, IONBOND DIAMONDBLACK COATED. PINNED NOVESKE GAS BLOCK. BETTER BY FAR THAN THE ORIGINAL SPR BARREL IN BOTH CONTOUR DESIGN PLUS BARREL QUALITY. WEIGHS 1/2 OUNCE MORE."

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And what are the details on that barrel? Is it stainless just painted black?
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A bit of topic but maybe not. I wanted to know what your SPR likes to shoot. Been busy with school that ever since I got my Noveske 3 weeks ago and I just wanted to get a lead on what are the most popular rounds being used. I know the MK262 mod1 are popular but how about the Mod0, 75 Amax and others.
Mine loves 68 grain Hornady Match in Winchester 5.56 NT brass at 2.260" and...I forget the amount of H335 I was using. Too lazy to go in the garage and look at my book...
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Just finished my rifle.
I'll try to get a better picture.
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Anyone think a Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 FFP is too much scope in terms of physical size and magnification for an SPR?
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Anyone think a Vortex Viper PST 4-16x50 FFP is too much scope in terms of physical size and magnification for an SPR?
Depends on the application, and also personal preference. I used to run a 4-14X44 FFP scope which was pretty heavy at around 27 ounces. Combined with a heavy PRS stock, the entire package was quite heavy at about 12 pounds. It made for very stable long range shooting with lightning fast follow up shots. At 200 yards that gun would keep everything within a 10" circle as fast as you could pull the trigger (Out of state with 30 round mag even). It was also quite a bit heavier than I wanted, and kind of a pain to carry for any length of time.

I have since replaced the scope with a Leatherwood 1-4X CMR which is about 10 ounces lighter. I also replaced the PRS stock with a lighter weight MAGS EFX-A1 stock. Overall weight is down to just over 10 pounds. The weight and balance of the rifle now seem a lot better, and the lower powered CMR scope is still very capable at longer ranges (out to 700 yards anyway). I do occasionally miss the extra magnification, but overall I like the rifle much more now than when it was set up with the bigger scope. It's much more versatile now, which I think is more in keeping with the original intent of the SPR design.
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Just finished my rifle.
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Am I the only one who likes my scopes mounted low? I find a more stable cheekweld and sight picture when i have to smash my face (exaggerating) into the stock.
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Am I the only one who likes my scopes mounted low? I find a more stable cheekweld and sight picture when i have to smash my face (exaggerating) into the stock.
You're not the only one. The only reasons IMO/IME to mount a scope way up in the stratosphere like some people on here have done are: 1. Because the scope has a ginormous objective bell that wouldn't otherwise clear the rifle. 2. Because you have some kind of weird personal preference to the contrary.

Mounting lower to the bore is not just more comfortable; it is demonstrably better for precision shooting in general. Height-over-bore should be as low as you can stand it.
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Does anyone know what type of grip this is??
Nice! I like it, I gotta get me a 20" sometime.
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Nice! I like it, I gotta get me a 20" sometime.
Thank you! ...it's actually an 18" barrel.
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Beautiful! I like the pedobear! haha
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too cool. where do i get the white outline pedobear???
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You're not the only one. The only reasons IMO/IME to mount a scope way up in the stratosphere like some people on here have done are: 1. Because the scope has a ginormous objective bell that wouldn't otherwise clear the rifle. 2. Because you have some kind of weird personal preference to the contrary.

Mounting lower to the bore is not just more comfortable; it is demonstrably better for precision shooting in general. Height-over-bore should be as low as you can stand it.
I can't even fit BUIS under mine, but I also never intend to remove the scope. 1.25" from the rail to the center of the scope. Have 45 degree KAC BUIS on it, I like them.

I guess I should have a pic of it since I'm talking about it.

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i just found a pic online and changed it into b&w in photoshop and took it to my local decal maker (around $7) and voila

heres the pic


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how do you like your falcon menace? I was contemplating getting that scope for my build.
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how do you like your falcon menace? I was contemplating getting that scope for my build.
awwwwww yeaah
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i like it!
great scope for the money

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how do you like your falcon menace? I was contemplating getting that scope for my build.
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changed my stock for the last time..
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