Hangtime
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I'm presently setting here waiting on the BBT (ups) to deliver a new Leupold VX 111 Long Range 6.5-20 X 40 scope with the varmit hunter reticle, which I'm going to put on my main PD AR.
I'm then going to take the scope that's presently on my main PD rig, (4.5-14 X 40) and put it on another AR, and make that one a dedicated yote AR. The reason for this thread is I have two uppers I can use for the yote AR, and wanted to get some input on which one you would use, and your reasoning behind that choice.
Choice #1: New Armalite A4 carbine upper, 16" CM 1/9 barrel with M4 feedramps, and A2 flash hider, chambered in 5.56. A couple of weeks ago when Armalite started having all these sales, I got one of these uppers w/o BCG, or charging handle. I got a BCM M16 bolt carrier group to go in this upper, as I wanted the extra mass of an M16 BC, given this upper has the carbine length gas system. I really didn't need another upper, but the price was so good, I just couldn't pass it up. I also have been wanting an AR from Armalite for a few years, so figured with the excellent price this would be a good opportunity.
Choice #2: J&T A3 upper, 16" CM 1/9 barrel without M4 feedramps, and it has a built in compensator (machined into the barrel), also chambered in 5.56. I've owned this upper for several years, and it's very, very accurate, so no concerns there. This upper has the mid-length gas system, and the BCG is an unshrouded semi auto version. Never had any issues what so ever with this upper, so it's proven itself to be 100% reliable.
Either way I go, I'll be using the lower from my PD rig, as I've got a Geiselle DMR trigger in it, along with a flat wire buffer spring from Superior Shooting Systems. And at this time, I don't want to spend the money to duplicate that configuration just to have a dedicated lower for the yote gun. I've also got the CWS system from Superior in my PD upper, which I plan on swapping back and forth between the PD rig, and the yote rig.
So, I'm on the fence as to which upper to use for the dedicated yote rig. I suspect there may not be enough difference between the two to matter all that much, but I thought I would ask those here, in case someone had a strong opinion of one vs: the other. I am presently leaning toward the J&T a little bit, as it has the compensator, and the mid length gas system, which I think might be a little "smoother" in operation vs: the carbine length gas system on the Armalite. I will put enough rounds thru the Armalite to confirm the accuracy is there, but I expect them to be very close to each other. The J&T is about 2" shorter overall, and the weight is virtually the same between the two.
This will be my first experience with a carbine length gas system, never having owned one, nor ever even shot one. So for those that own both a mid length, and carbine, I'd appreciate your input whether you think the differences in the gas system length is significant enough to be a consideration.
This will also be my first year of yote hunting so have no experience, but am anxious to get started. I've purchased a few instructional DVD's and a few hand calls which I've been practicing using around the house.
So if any of you have compelling reasons to use one upper versus the other, I would welcome your input, because I really want to set this up just one time, and be done with it. Knowing there is an abundance of very knowledgeable yote hunters on this site, with wide and varied experience using different AR's, I wanted to get your opinions regarding the choice of uppers.
Thanks in advance,
Hangtime.
I'm then going to take the scope that's presently on my main PD rig, (4.5-14 X 40) and put it on another AR, and make that one a dedicated yote AR. The reason for this thread is I have two uppers I can use for the yote AR, and wanted to get some input on which one you would use, and your reasoning behind that choice.
Choice #1: New Armalite A4 carbine upper, 16" CM 1/9 barrel with M4 feedramps, and A2 flash hider, chambered in 5.56. A couple of weeks ago when Armalite started having all these sales, I got one of these uppers w/o BCG, or charging handle. I got a BCM M16 bolt carrier group to go in this upper, as I wanted the extra mass of an M16 BC, given this upper has the carbine length gas system. I really didn't need another upper, but the price was so good, I just couldn't pass it up. I also have been wanting an AR from Armalite for a few years, so figured with the excellent price this would be a good opportunity.
Choice #2: J&T A3 upper, 16" CM 1/9 barrel without M4 feedramps, and it has a built in compensator (machined into the barrel), also chambered in 5.56. I've owned this upper for several years, and it's very, very accurate, so no concerns there. This upper has the mid-length gas system, and the BCG is an unshrouded semi auto version. Never had any issues what so ever with this upper, so it's proven itself to be 100% reliable.
Either way I go, I'll be using the lower from my PD rig, as I've got a Geiselle DMR trigger in it, along with a flat wire buffer spring from Superior Shooting Systems. And at this time, I don't want to spend the money to duplicate that configuration just to have a dedicated lower for the yote gun. I've also got the CWS system from Superior in my PD upper, which I plan on swapping back and forth between the PD rig, and the yote rig.
So, I'm on the fence as to which upper to use for the dedicated yote rig. I suspect there may not be enough difference between the two to matter all that much, but I thought I would ask those here, in case someone had a strong opinion of one vs: the other. I am presently leaning toward the J&T a little bit, as it has the compensator, and the mid length gas system, which I think might be a little "smoother" in operation vs: the carbine length gas system on the Armalite. I will put enough rounds thru the Armalite to confirm the accuracy is there, but I expect them to be very close to each other. The J&T is about 2" shorter overall, and the weight is virtually the same between the two.
This will be my first experience with a carbine length gas system, never having owned one, nor ever even shot one. So for those that own both a mid length, and carbine, I'd appreciate your input whether you think the differences in the gas system length is significant enough to be a consideration.
This will also be my first year of yote hunting so have no experience, but am anxious to get started. I've purchased a few instructional DVD's and a few hand calls which I've been practicing using around the house.
So if any of you have compelling reasons to use one upper versus the other, I would welcome your input, because I really want to set this up just one time, and be done with it. Knowing there is an abundance of very knowledgeable yote hunters on this site, with wide and varied experience using different AR's, I wanted to get your opinions regarding the choice of uppers.
Thanks in advance,
Hangtime.