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LaRue 6.5 Grendel Rifles
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Originally posted by Cleric View PostTruth be told I would skip the larue rifle. I bought it and am now regretting it. You can buy the ultimate upper kit and lower for a few hundred less and have them build it. It is essentially the same gun at a reduced price
They have to build, test-fire, and pay Federal excise tax on complete rifles.NRA Basic, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, RSO
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Originally posted by Cleric View PostTruth be told I would skip the larue rifle. I bought it and am now regretting it. You can buy the ultimate upper kit and lower for a few hundred less and have them build it. It is essentially the same gun at a reduced price
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If I were to buy one it would be the whole thing. Not knocking guys buying the upper kits at all, as a matter of fact I don't blame you a bit.. however I would deff want the complete Larue Rifle to hang over my bench.
Luckily for me I have two toddlers and a mortgage, and I've been a year talking my wife into letting purchase a higher end MV/Thermal device, so me and Larue are going to have to wait awile..
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The only way to get the FDE complete rifle that I know of is to buy the complete rifle from Larue. I don't think Larue is selling the lower in FDE. Other than that, I can't find a reason to buy the complete rifle, now that the discounted extras are available to the UU buyers.Nothing kills the incentive of men faster than a healthy sense of entitlement. Nothing kills entitlement faster than a healthy sense of achievement.
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Originally posted by Kswhitetails View PostThe only way to get the FDE complete rifle that I know of is to buy the complete rifle from Larue. I don't think Larue is selling the lower in FDE. Other than that, I can't find a reason to buy the complete rifle, now that the discounted extras are available to the UU buyers.
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New guy here on the forum (but been around for a while and am on numerous other forums). I ordered the upper kit and stripped lower on the weekend of the 16th, I'm in Texas and I thought I would get my stuff this weekend to assemble (I have a hunting trip coming up and I want to take this rifle). I could not pass this deal and although I didn't want yet another different caliber to load for I did it anyway. I have a new night vision scope I plan on using on this rifle. I called LaRue the 20th and asked when it would ship, they stated they were out of boxes and buffers and it would be the end of next week before it shipped. I really want to use this on my hunting trip so I called them back and asked if I can pay extra and have them ship what they have right now and ship the buffer later. Their customer service dude said if they did that there was no way to track the buffer and I would never get it. I said no problem, I do not need it anyway just ship my stuff (I explained to him why). He said it wouldn't matter, it would still be the end of next week before it ships.
I am actually a part time FFL so I have received a few of their complete rifles over the years but I have never bought from the before. I can say that so far their customer service is lacking. First, how do you run out of boxes? Second, what is so hard about making a new tracking number to track a buffer? What is so hard about not shipping the buffer and packing up what they have and shipping? I spoke with two different customer service reps and it sounds like they just do not care to do anything to help me out. It is not that difficult to leave out the buffer and ship it to me. I am not impressed thus far, I hope this is the end of the disappointment with them.
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I swapped out my gas block for a SLR Sentry 7 and hit the range this morning. I thought I had a good load ready to go, but it didn't shoot worth a darn. I am not sure if the Sentry 7 changed the harmonics or what, but I will have to hit the drawing board. I did shoot some of the ammo that came in my LaRue goody box and it was on the money with those loads. The rifle shoots much more pleasant now that I can tune the gas block. When shooting suppressed last weekend my rounds were ejecting all over the place. This morning they were being thrown in a neat little pile at my 4.
I gave up on my SST load after I saw it wasn't grouping and decided to fire them as fast as I could and still be accurate. I believe I fired 15-20 rounds in this one group. I lost track when I stopped to reload. You can see it groups ok, but it was nothing like the McCourt ammo or Hornady Black.
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It may not be a less than half inch group but aside from 3 rounds it made a less than 1 inch hole for 12 -17 rounds rapid fire and a 1.5 inch group if you count the 3 outliers. That is impressive no matter how you look at it! I have my upper assembled and I might try it out just to function test it because I do not have a scope for it yet. I am going to use some Alumahyde II to make a couple of lowers FDE either tomorrow or Thursday so I can finish putting everything together.
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It's finally coming together. Things will move fast now that the optic is atop the laser Grendel. Larue gave me .497 for a test group to beat the shootist. I think I've got my work cut out. Good. I like a challenge. As a plus, (the only one I can think of, considering the circumstances) I've got more magnification than the Larue shooter did...
A big thanks to my buddy Nuggin for keeping me straight when it started going sideways.
Here's to moving forward! Groups hopefully this weekend, will report back.
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