Hey guys,
I've been taking friends shooting pretty often and am wanting to build an inexpensive SPR-style upper in .223 Wylde to save the barrel life on my higher-end rifles in 6 ARC, 6 Creed, and other more powerful calibers. 95% of the time, we shoot between 50 and 200 yd, so I'll be loading inexpensive Hornady 55-62gr FMJs that are decently accurate. I always teach them on a .22 LR, but think most would have more fun stepping up to an easy-shooting scoped rifle than to my defensive carbine (14.5" mid-length, 3x Prism), which is usually what I let them try once they settle into the .22 LR.
I'm thinking about picking up a Primary Arms 3-18x50 SLx DMR scope, which has a nice ACSS reticle but looks like it can also be dialed decently well. I liked my old PA 4-14x44 for what it was, minus the turrets. This SLx seems to be much better in that department with locking turrets and a zero-stop. I think it will make a good match for an inexpensive, good'nuff fun gun / trainer. I can pick one up on Amazon for $399.
Ballistic Advantage SPR barrels are on sale at Primary Arms, and I can pick up a 16" QPQ-treated mid-length, or an 18" stainless rifle-length for $120 and $135 respectively. There's also a 20" stainless, but I don't think I need any more velocity than the 18" offers. When I take my gas guns past 600yd, they're wearing 6 ARC uppers (12.5", 20", or 24") anyway. The lower is nothing special but has a LaRue MBT-2 and a LuthAR MBA-1 stock.
Which of those barrels would you suggest for my application, and why? I've heard QPQ-treated barrels tend to last longer, but these both appear to be turned from 416R, so I'm not sure if the QPQ actually makes a difference or not. 55-62gr .223 doesn't exactly chew through barrels anyway... I'm leaning toward the 18" just because I tend to find rifle-length gas systems to be pleasant and don't have anything in 18" yet, but I don't want to do much cleaning on this one, so I'm open to the QPQ if that will make my life better.
The sale ends tonight, so I'll pull the trigger within the next couple of hours.
Thanks!
Lawndart
I've been taking friends shooting pretty often and am wanting to build an inexpensive SPR-style upper in .223 Wylde to save the barrel life on my higher-end rifles in 6 ARC, 6 Creed, and other more powerful calibers. 95% of the time, we shoot between 50 and 200 yd, so I'll be loading inexpensive Hornady 55-62gr FMJs that are decently accurate. I always teach them on a .22 LR, but think most would have more fun stepping up to an easy-shooting scoped rifle than to my defensive carbine (14.5" mid-length, 3x Prism), which is usually what I let them try once they settle into the .22 LR.
I'm thinking about picking up a Primary Arms 3-18x50 SLx DMR scope, which has a nice ACSS reticle but looks like it can also be dialed decently well. I liked my old PA 4-14x44 for what it was, minus the turrets. This SLx seems to be much better in that department with locking turrets and a zero-stop. I think it will make a good match for an inexpensive, good'nuff fun gun / trainer. I can pick one up on Amazon for $399.
Ballistic Advantage SPR barrels are on sale at Primary Arms, and I can pick up a 16" QPQ-treated mid-length, or an 18" stainless rifle-length for $120 and $135 respectively. There's also a 20" stainless, but I don't think I need any more velocity than the 18" offers. When I take my gas guns past 600yd, they're wearing 6 ARC uppers (12.5", 20", or 24") anyway. The lower is nothing special but has a LaRue MBT-2 and a LuthAR MBA-1 stock.
Which of those barrels would you suggest for my application, and why? I've heard QPQ-treated barrels tend to last longer, but these both appear to be turned from 416R, so I'm not sure if the QPQ actually makes a difference or not. 55-62gr .223 doesn't exactly chew through barrels anyway... I'm leaning toward the 18" just because I tend to find rifle-length gas systems to be pleasant and don't have anything in 18" yet, but I don't want to do much cleaning on this one, so I'm open to the QPQ if that will make my life better.
The sale ends tonight, so I'll pull the trigger within the next couple of hours.
Thanks!
Lawndart
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