
I had the barrel cut to 18 inches and this caused me some troubles with cycling because it did not have enough gas. I had ADCO open the gas port and it worked better but still not 100% so I ended up making a low mass buffer by taking apart 3 rifle buffers removing the heavy weights and only leaving the lighter ones in and now its 100%. Shoots very well and seems to have gotten better as I shoot it. The average with the Sierra load has been .75 so far . (22.3 grains of N135, 77 grain Sierra SMK with cannular Federal match primers Lake City brass avg velocity 2700 fps)
I don’t like the reticle in the scope that much as its very fine and hard to see on some backgrounds. I will be getting a different scope when funding allows.
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wow, very nice! and great shooting! you shoot those groups using the bipod and monopod? (i had a monopod on my old SR-25 with PRS stock. had to switch to bags when i wanted to hit anything. my cheek weld would cause the gun to cant way too much with the monopod. it drove me nuts. )
so that’s not a factory larue upper? you actually cut a krieger down and opened up the gas port? and modified a buffer? geez dude ![]()
i really like the look and weight of that rail.
That’s a phenomenal 10 shot group and from a gas gun, no less! Hat’s off.
Nice stick.
Do yourself a favor and and already make up your mind that you will never sell that rifle. Great shooting!
Popo…Question…My father actually started putting his Larue Stealth upper and lower together this morning.
He’s having a HELL of a time getting the Troy Alpha rail to index properly on the upper.
Something about instructions stating to rotate 5 degrees or something???
He basically can’t get it aligned properly…I mentioned to him that the upper may not be milspec and/or the anti rotation tabs may be giving him a fit.
Any advice?
PS - Yes, I tried the little yellow button up top but came back empty.
Thanks to all…
You put it on rotated 5 degree and then lock it into place. It’s in the instructions.
yeah, i know it.
mentioned above.
not sure why he’s having a hard time.
he’s a construction superintendent and highly mechanically inclined.
not sure if there was a trick…oh well.
wait…my pops’ upper is billet.
is the one above forged???
this may prove to be the issue, no??
I have to confess I used bags for those groups.
Pat
The rail can be a tight fit on some uppers. I have this rail on a few different guns.
Pat
no notch machined internally for 5 degree throw to lock into.
thread hijack over.
sorry 'Popo…
That’s a badass stick BTW
Very nice…bet it feels good to have something you built up come out so well!
I’m in the middle of my first build, a precision rifle, and I hope I can get results like yours, nicely done.
Very nice rifle and awesome shooting.
Nice build Pat,…looks like you are still shooting very well!
Hats of to the build and the shooter, very nice.
Very nice group…


