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SeanN:
So she's finally done (or at least for now until Black Rifle Disease kicks in again). New Daniel Defense Omega 2 piece free float rail on the front and replaced the commercial buffer tube with a milspec one (yeah, I know, probably unnecessary). Also picked up an H2 buffer because I keep hearing piston guns LOVE the heavier buffers. Also since I've been drinking the AR15.com koolaid I went and staked my castle nut, only took a minute or two and it supposedly really helps keep the buffer tube on... Obligatory pics! Last one is me wearing all my multicam stuff holding it, haha. Now I need to spend my money training with it instead of on the gun.  :P

Parts for those that are curious:
Bushmaster XM15 Gas Piston Rifle:
-Bushmaster 16" barrel with A2 Birdcage Flash Suppressor
-Bravo Company USA stock kit (buffer tube, H2 buffer, spring, milspec m4 6 position stock)
-Command Arms Pistol Grip
-Yankee Hill Machine Flip-up Front Sight
-GG&G Back Up Iron Sight
-EOTech 552 Night-vision compatible holosight
-Daniel Defense Omega Large Diameter 7" Piston Rail
-GG&G Vertical Foregrip
-Surefire 6P flashlight with Tactical Nightvision Company 256 lumen drop-in LED kit on GG&G ring mount
-Specter 3pt Tactical Sling w/ quick release for weak side transitions






Wildgoose:
Very nice job on the build. I just finished my first AR project so at least I was able to understand your listing for the parts involved and the time and effort you put into it. Not bad for a guy who has spent the last few years building several AK platform weapons from parts kits. Decided to go for a DCM/CMP AR to try something diffrent. Got to say it was fun and I am looking forward to loading for, shooting and getting to know the rifle and round. Maybe a bit of competetion shooting this next year. Your tatical gear is interesting too from an old AK nut point of view as the type of field equipment usually associated with those rifles is a ragged t-shirt, shorts, sandals and a dirty baseball hat. Just kidding a bit. Good luck with the training and I hope your rifle delivers the preformance you are looking for. It certinly looks as if it should. Any suggestions for loads in the AR for DCM type shooting?   

SeanN:

--- Quote from: Wildgoose on September 04, 2009, 06:46:32 AM ---Any suggestions for loads in the AR for DCM type shooting?   

--- End quote ---

If you're talking hand loads, unfortunately I don't have much advice for you... From what I've gathered it seems like the Sierra Matchking heavier grain bullets (77gr+) are the way to go for accuracy in .223/5.56. Many people have reported sub MoA 3 and even some 5 shot groups at 100+ yards. It's also what the US Army Match team uses. The army team uses Black Hills bullets, which are considered to be some of the best.

Not sure if this was what you were looking for, but I hope it helps! As far as training, I've got a lot to learn... I spent more money on my rifle than training so far, if you know what I mean, haha. Stupid BRD...

Wildgoose:
Every bit of information is a help when your just learning. You have echoed the opinions I have read else where on using the heavier bullets for target work. I have a small supply of 55 gr Wolf plinking ammo but will not shoot it as I see it as stash/rainyday stuff and some factory reloaded 55 gr fodder to start shooting and get on paper. After that I will most likely stick to my own loads. I am thinking of something like the Hornady 68 grain VMax or 77 grain AMax to start with. At any rate I am looking forward to getting started.

Dan W:
The 75gr Amax is too long to load to magazine length.

Picture by Molon @ ar15.com from the reloading FAQ's http://www.ar15.com/content/page.html?id=406


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