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Upper/Lower for varmint build

carterjoe

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Hey guys, I'm getting ready to start a build on a varmint AR (.223 or .204) and I'm having trouble deciding on an upper/lower. I want the most accuracy possible. Would I be better off getting a matched set (i.e. Mega Machine) or does the whole matching thing not really have much impact on overall accuracy. I would think if they are matched together, they would have a tighter tolerance than an upper/lower from different companies. I see plenty of guys running a different upper and lower and it seems like they are getting good accuracy. What say the experts?
 
Re: Upper/Lower for varmint build

I am by no means an expert... but...

I have an off the shelf 20" White Oak Varmint Upper, that I ordered a while back from White Oak Armory. It is built on a solid Wilson Blank, finished at White Oak. Comes with a complete Bolt Carrier Group, ready to mount on a lower, add optics, and go shoot... all for about $600 to your door.

It shoots very well, and easy to care for. I'm running the 1:7 twist, because I run 69 and 77 grain pills in it. They can do a variety of twist rates for the lighter varmint rounds... it is the "Varmint" Chamber, essentially a Wylde... and is 5.56mm safe, according to White Oak.

I bought a Lauer Custom Weaponry lower a long while back, built it up with a White Oak LPK, Geissele SD-E trigger, DPMS Rifle Buffer, Spring and Tube, Magpul PRS stock, DPMS Target Pistol Grip, and it's wearing a 10x Super Sniper in an American Defense Recon mount now... The pistol grip is getting changed to a Magpul MIAD, I just like the MIAD better.

This is the rifle, wearing one of my USO SN3's... before paint.

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This rifle shoots well.

Give White Oak a look if you haven't already...

Cheers!
 
Re: Upper/Lower for varmint build

To add... White Oak does a heck of a good .204 upper... I've got a shooting buddy that has one, and he's hell on the ground squirrels and dogs... I'm doing nothing but steel and paper with mine, but that .204 is interesting.

I also have found no issues with mix matching uppers and loweres. Especially the forged units... get a quality lower, and you will be fine. I don't know who White Oak uses for their upper reciever, but it fit in my LCW lower, with zero slop.

Billet Uppers / Lowers are a bit more tricky... but again, billet is not always better. They are heavier and not as robust.

The Mega stuff is awesome... I'm building a .308 with one of their monolithic upper / lower combos... but I digress.

Just say with a good quality manufacturer and you will be golden.

Cheers!!!
 
Re: Upper/Lower for varmint build

I have a drop-in Shilen bull barrel in .204 that's free floated. It's a heavy sucker with PRS stock and tripod, but it shoot well and doesn't heat up too fast.
 
Re: Upper/Lower for varmint build

matching receivers is not necessary for accuracy. Get an acuwedge and buy the cheapest lower possible. 99% of your accuracy is determined by the quality of the barrel.
 
Re: Upper/Lower for varmint build

Stag lower (I only use these now do to how great the upper/lower fit is on these 100% of the time).

DPMS Thick walled competition upper (low rail). These are great for the money. Super strong and fit/match the stag lowers very nicely.

I just did a build using these and a WOA barrel, turned out great and shoots like a dream.
 
Re: Upper/Lower for varmint build

Stiller Precision makes an awesome billet lower that has a tension screw that helps snug the lower to the upper. Their actual price is significantly lower than the "MSRP" on their website. Snugs up real nice on a VLTOR MUR, too.

grunt
 
Re: Upper/Lower for varmint build

mega machine make quality parts, recently picked some up from a group buy, going with woa for the barrel, young bcg, cant go wrong buying quality