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KAC LPR Range Report

texasleftychef

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I received one of the first if not the first LPRs from the group buy about a month ago. Unfortunately, I have been working out of town in Ohio and NM and have not gotten a chance to shoot it until just this last weekend. For a little background on my shooting, I generally shoot off a bench with bags or a rest. Virtually all of my experience is with target/precision rifles or hunting rifles, either hunting or shooting for groups. I would like to get into some of the tactical comps but I am a little leary after seeing how impressive some of the guys are. Furthermore, I am a measure everything twice kind of reloader and enjoy it as much as shooting.

Very new to ARs - this is my second. My first is a KAC Mod 1 that I have had since December that's a lot of fun to shoot but not terribly accurate with the ACOG TA-11B that I have on it. Best groups I have managed with it so far are about two inch average or maybe even a little bigger. I was happy with that and I would probably grab it first if I had to haul it around and only needed to hit things... but I wanted something more accurate. So I had Cliff order me an LPR.

It came in the box just like the Mod 1 with all the same goodies. I had hoped for a test target but I didn't get one. It also didn't come with the new silver trigger that was rumored. I learned from the Mod 1 that I don't particulary care for the stock black KAC trigger. Too much creep in the second stage for me. It didn't matter though because I was already going to switch the trigger out with a Geissele DMR or Match that I already had. Biggest complaint -the stock is loose and wiggles more than I would like up and down. Way more than on the Mod 1. Maybe someone that know more than I can help me fix this...

Ok well I finally got a chance to sight it in and test it out on Sunday. I don't have pictures of the gun but it's the stock set up with the Geissele DMR trigger pack, a Spuhr mount and a Viper PST 2-10x44. I also loaded up 50 cases with Nosler 77's, 24.8gr Varget (some might say high but I had success with a similar load in the Mod 1 with no pressure signs), PMC brass? (can't remember now, it was some once fired that a friend gave me), and CCI primers. All groups were shot off a bench with sand bags. I had intended for this be a practice session so I could enter the gas gun 100 yard contest. I frankly didn't have high expections this being the first time out.

The first 5 I shot at 25 yards to sight it in and to get a little bit of feel for the gun. It took another two sighters at 100 to get on and then I shot 7, 5 shot groups starting with the shoot-n-see on the bottom left and then from the bottom right around counter clockwise. Here is how I measured the groups.

1. .706
2. .840 (could have been impressive <1/2 if not for "that" one
3. 1.260
4. .854
5. 1.127
6. .714
7. .778

6.279/7=.897 average

Needless to say, I was pretty shocked at how well this turned out. Especially for the first time. I think it would have done well in the contest if had followed all the rules (six groups, clean target)... I do have pictures of the target if anybody can help me post them.

Thanks and ask away if you have any questions.

TLC.
 
wow, that sounds awesome! looking forward to your entry and pics! sounds good so far brother. getting a new rifle is like xmas!


I received one of the first if not the first LPRs from the group buy about a month ago. Unfortunately, I have been working out of town in Ohio and NM and have not gotten a chance to shoot it until just this last weekend. For a little background on my shooting, I generally shoot off a bench with bags or a rest. Virtually all of my experience is with target/precision rifles or hunting rifles, either hunting or shooting for groups. I would like to get into some of the tactical comps but I am a little leary after seeing how impressive some of the guys are. Furthermore, I am a measure everything twice kind of reloader and enjoy it as much as shooting.

Very new to ARs - this is my second. My first is a KAC Mod 1 that I have had since December that's a lot of fun to shoot but not terribly accurate with the ACOG TA-11B that I have on it. Best groups I have managed with it so far are about two inch average or maybe even a little bigger. I was happy with that and I would probably grab it first if I had to haul it around and only needed to hit things... but I wanted something more accurate. So I had Cliff order me an LPR.

It came in the box just like the Mod 1 with all the same goodies. I had hoped for a test target but I didn't get one. It also didn't come with the new silver trigger that was rumored. I learned from the Mod 1 that I don't particulary care for the stock black KAC trigger. Too much creep in the second stage for me. It didn't matter though because I was already going to switch the trigger out with a Geissele DMR or Match that I already had. Biggest complaint -the stock is loose and wiggles more than I would like up and down. Way more than on the Mod 1. Maybe someone that know more than I can help me fix this...

Ok well I finally got a chance to sight it in and test it out on Sunday. I don't have pictures of the gun but it's the stock set up with the Geissele DMR trigger pack, a Spuhr mount and a Viper PST 2-10x44. I also loaded up 50 cases with Nosler 77's, 24.8gr Varget (some might say high but I had success with a similar load in the Mod 1 with no pressure signs), PMC brass? (can't remember now, it was some once fired that a friend gave me), and CCI primers. All groups were shot off a bench with sand bags. I had intended for this be a practice session so I could enter the gas gun 100 yard contest. I frankly didn't have high expections this being the first time out.

The first 5 I shot at 25 yards to sight it in and to get a little bit of feel for the gun. It took another two sighters at 100 to get on and then I shot 7, 5 shot groups starting with the shoot-n-see on the bottom left and then from the bottom right around counter clockwise. Here is how I measured the groups.

1. .706
2. .840 (could have been impressive <1/2 if not for "that" one
3. 1.260
4. .854
5. 1.127
6. .714
7. .778

6.279/7=.897 average

Needless to say, I was pretty shocked at how well this turned out. Especially for the first time. I think it would have done well in the contest if had followed all the rules (six groups, clean target)... I do have pictures of the target if anybody can help me post them.

Thanks and ask away if you have any questions.

TLC.
 
sounds like you're on the right track....

trust me when I say this, those fliers can be a real bitch! LOL..... I can't tell you how many times I've kicked ass till the last group and that one single bullet flier kills your entire average.... you can bet your bottom dollar you could hear me at the range saying, "you got to be f#cking kidding me"!!! LOL. It is really hard to keep your cool and not shoot too fast when you're on a good "bug hole groups" roll.


thanks for hosting the contest. I'm hoping to pull off a repeat and get on the board!!!
 
Here is mine :)

Here is mine :) I wish I could say I had a chance to shoot it yet. It will be soon though.
 

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