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Colt 901 pictures & more accuracy tests

Postal0311

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Has an insert like the Colt 6940P upper.
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Locking front sight
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My friend Shawn shot it for accuracy. Distance 100 yards, 18x Leupold.

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Shawn will be posting more on LooseRounds.com. If you have any questions about the 901 please post them here and I will try to get you the answers.
 
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this rifle is Definitely on my short short list.

damn nice
 
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Shawn reports that:

Recoil is said to be similar to a 6.8
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constant hits on this ground hog steel target were easy at 600 yards. Rifle in the pic show show scale of the target

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my friend with the rifle and the 600 yard gong the constantly rung. you can see how hard the 168 match hit it
 
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I got a chance to run the LE Version.

Lets just say that other than converting money into noise there isn't a lot of reason to put a Full Auto selector on this thing.

It's a neat idea to be able to swap between .223 and .308 on the same lower.
 
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wow 600 yards with a aimpoint micro huh you might want to quit doing that as each hit is using up a little more of your lifes luck!
 
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I don't want to be seen as trying to pimp my blog, but I don't want to copy and past the whole article from the blog to this forum.

If you want to read more, please check out LooseRounds.com
 
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While some online are suggesting running the 5.56 uppers with the 308 buffer and spring. Colt has stated that:

"- The 308 buffer in the 556 upper \ bolt should NOT be used because the bolt carrier key can impact the rear of the lower receiver (the "hoop"). It may only happen with certain ammo - but it can happen and should not be used. Conversely; if the 556 buffer is used with the 308 buffer, the bolt won't travel back far enough to cycle the weapon properly. Use the correct buffer \ spring with the correct upper."
 
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Shawn took the rifle out to 1000 and 1200.

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I, like an idiot decided to get the 1000 yard test started today. adn I paid for it. I am burned and my hands are shaking so hard i can barely type from the heat, even setting in my undiees in front of a fan and the AC I am light headed


I shot at 1000 and 1200 and circled each holes with different colors to make more sense of it


the pictures dont show the entire story, but I will got into more detail later
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A few points.,

a lot of people think the 168 grain load is the standard, but its is really not, its fine out to 800 but it goes subsonic before it hits 1000 or right at 1K depending on factors I will not go into.


I used a leupold 18x target scope with a 1inch tube. normally I can get to 1000 with it when using a 26 inch barreled LR bolt gun and a badger canted base. but a 16 inch barrel flat top is a different story.

I was unable to get on target with 168s which I expected with the combo.

Nornally I shoot at a steel man sized gong out to 1K so I had to come up with a solution to keep me from not knowing if I was on target adn to save myself from dring down range every shot to see how I was doing.


i set up a gong off to the side and shot at it until zeroed and had the wind. then tried a target. that was frustrating to say the lest. So i ended up putting a gong a few feet behind the paper target so I could tell if I was on target, that way, if I hit the man, I could hear the gong ring as it passed through and then hit the gong behind,

I ran out of elevation before I could get zeroed POA/POI so I had to use hold over, I had to usea few mils down to act as a aiming point, I tell you these so you can see why the groups are not maybe what you hoped it would be. bare in mind its still a great group considering what I was using and maybe would not have been a lot better had it been a M40A1. Shooting past 900 yards with a 308 is a whole other world then just 500 or even really 800

of course when i got confident to move back another 200 yards,, my hold off increased in a way that would require me to be a PHD with a math degree to have a word to describe it, But I was amazed to see how well it did do.

conditions were damn close to perfect for this time of year. no wind. not enough magnification to really have a lot of mirage. and hot enough to give my ammo a little more heat and shoot a hair flatter. sometimes that happens, but its not really something you can count on obviously.

I spent about 40 rounds getting on target and figuring my hold before I shot so I had limited ammo for the official "groups" adn I wanted to save enough ammo for 1200 yards, even though i didnt expect to do well.

I will get back to it this weekend or next not I kjnow what I need to do to get on faster.

load I used was federal gold medal cases, 44.5 grains of varget, and a BR primer with berger 175 grain VLD bullets. its a hand load. but if you want to hit that far, you pretty much need handloads. so above is the 1st 1000 yard test in all its raw form. I will have more to come to see if it can be repeated.





ETA the un marked holes way off on the left side of the target backer are from 1200 yards as well, I forgot to mark them, but since they were ranging shots I didnt feel they mattered. Not for record I guess you could s
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Thanks for posting this & keep us updated.
 
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Thanks for sharing, this rifle is really interesting. For years I had discounted Colt for having forsaken the civilian market and for a lack of ingenuity. They just may be coming around and this thing looks like a shooter as well.
 
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The rifle I got tired of waiting for.

Looks good but I'm sure my MWS will work fine when it gets here.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: pmclaine</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The rifle I got tired of waiting for.

Looks good but I'm sure my MWS will work fine when it gets here.</div></div>

+1
I had my cash sitting at the LGS waiting on preorder, finally gave up and got a LMT MWS. I am less than impressed with the product that shipped for these T&E. While I am sure that it is a quality product, that is not the same gun that won best of shot show 2012. Colt's misleading of myself and others on the availability of this weapon is what lead me to check out LMT, and that has worked out the best for me.

So I will say a big Thank You to Colt. I spend about 10k a year on this little "hobby" and a lot more of that will now be going to LMT.
 
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I owned an MWS. While it has some nice features, I much prefer the Colt.

The 901 has better balance, handles better when using it as a carbine. It is softer shooting, and performs much better with surplus then my MWS did. I am glad I got rid of my MWS, and I am looking forward to owning a 901.

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Postal0311

Maybe I missed this, but why all the advertising on this for months and still no available rifles?

Not sure I understand this marketing plan.

Can you explain?
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Eng07</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Postal0311

Maybe I missed this, but why all the advertising on this for months and still no available rifles?

Not sure I understand this marketing plan.

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The idea is to get distributors to order and have end users wait.
 
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From reading on other forums, these are finally making into peoples hands. They are shipping, albeit slowly, to dealers.

On another note, since these take 308 PMAGS does anyone know if they will also work with SR-25 pattern magazines as well?