Originally posted by bj139
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New Grendel AR Build
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500 is the limit with just the reticle. The 1-8 Strike Eagle has BDC hash marks. Playing with the Vortex balistics calc and Hornady Black 123gr data, the hashes line up pretty well for the 65G with 100yd zero on the center dot. Here is a link to the vortex reticle:
Each hash mark below the center dot works out to about 100 yd increments. So the center dot is 100yd zero, first hash is 204 yds, second is 302 yds, third is 403 yds, last is 517 yds.
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Nice setup Wags68. Still acquiring parts for my first Grendel, but we have similar tastes. I bought the 18” BCA barrel on Cyber Monday, my lower also has the fixed MOE stock, drop in trigger (TriggerTech) and I just took off my ergo grip for the hogue (traded my son). For me the Hoague has a better fit because the larger palm swell fits my hand better.
How well does that BAD bolt release work? I’m not getting into 3-gun, but my son is setting up his 16” AR (5.56) for some tactical drills and that lever might make another good Christmas gift.Last edited by zcostilla; 11-30-2017, 05:48 AM.-Zac
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I've been running a BAD lever on both my 5.56 rifles since 2010 (11k rounds ago). Lot of people tried to warn me off them, since they can cause stoppages, but I have yet to have one.
I took 3, two day training classes and in the first one, the instructor was drilling us on how not to use all that ambi shit (BAD lever, Ambi mag release), then the next day, having us shoot support side, and transitions.
I love it. My GF Daughters have been going shooting with me, and I had to put a Luth MBA3 and a new FCG in my carbine lower so they could have the shorter LOP than the PRS was giving them. Where they were comfortable, you could not pull the charging handle back without sliding the stock back, and after 15 rounds of 6, not one failure lo lock back, stoppage, or any other issues with 2 little persons with exactly that much experience behind an AR.
I would recommend that a person gets proficient with using the AR15 as designed before a person puts on that type of accessory.
IMO - the best gift you can get him is send him to a training class.Sticks
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Originally posted by Sticks View PostI would recommend that a person gets proficient with using the AR15 as designed before a person puts on that type of accessory.
I really like the BAD lever, I can control everything with my trigger finger without having to break my grip. However, I would make sure that you are proficient with the rifle before going with a BAD lever.
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Originally posted by zcostilla View PostHow well does that BAD bolt release work? I’m not getting into 3-gun, but my son is setting up his 16” AR (5.56) for some tactical drills and that lever might make another good Christmas gift.Last edited by Dcommoncents; 11-30-2017, 01:15 PM.
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Originally posted by Dcommoncents View PostI have one and, although I am generally opposed to hanging more crap on ARs, rather like it. I never found releasing the bolt to start a fresh magazine too slow with the ping pong paddle, but the bad lever is much faster...
Locking the bolt open however, there is no comparison. If it's sole purpose was that, it is enough.Sticks
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Originally posted by Sticks View PostThis is part of that training that I was talking about. If the BAD lever is faster than inserting a mag with the left and and pressing the bolt release with your left thumb milliseconds after the mag catch locks in, then I'd be impressed.
Locking the bolt open however, there is no comparison. If it's sole purpose was that, it is enough.
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