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    How short with battle comp 1.0

    I am going to take my 14.5 Upper Noveske, pinned with Vortex and have it cut down to XX.X? And make it an SBR. I am going to replace the weapon with a Bravo Middy 14.5 with pinned BattleComp hopefully. If they start doing those. Sound like a solid plan? I want to try a Middy in 14.5.

    My question: what length would you go? Is there much difference in Blast / report with 10 inch vs 12.5. Or is either just going to blow up? I'm also interested in trying the Batllecomp on this gun. I have a PIG if I need to change out. Since I will already have a 14.5, I was thinking 10.5, 11 or 11.5?

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    Ive seen a BC on a 10.5" and it wasnt too bad.

    Edited because I didnt read the post carefully the first time
    Last edited by m249saw; 10-14-10 at 18:50.

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    I'm running a BC 1.0 on my BCM 11.5" upper. It's well worth the expense.
    Ian

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    ...bout the only thing better on my 11.5" is something pink

    Seriously, I had a PWS on it before, and loved it. Now with the BC, I think the Wife is a little worried. She says she feels she has competition now with all the time I spend with it

    I don't know that I'd go shorter than 11.5 unless it was a nightstand gun, and then probably a pistol caliber with a can.
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