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AR15/10 Rifles
AR lowers affect accuracy?
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<blockquote data-quote="The Trinity Kid" data-source="post: 1104751" data-attributes="member: 91382"><p>Good Afternoon all, </p><p></p><p>As I've said in another thread, I'm in the process of building an AR-15. My thought is to build the cheapest MK-12 imposter possible(mostly, I'd use it for coyote thumping in a place where I'd have shots out to ~300-400yards, but maybe with some 80g bullets, I might use it for deer a little closer). </p><p> Right now I've got a PSA 16' upper. 5.56, with a 1-7 twist. The barrel is stainless, and it has an A2 style fore grip, with a front sight post. Next, I'm going to get a PSA Mil-spec BCG, and a lower. Then a BSA scope, a little later.</p><p>This brings me to the point of the thread.</p><p></p><p>Does the lower affect accuracy? I'm thinking of getting a New Frontier LW-15 lower. It's cheap, and polymer, but from everything I've seen/heard about it, most people say it has a tight fit to the upper, and doesn't rattle or need spacers. But, does this lack of rattling make it more accurate, or not? Just curious.</p><p></p><p>--TK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Trinity Kid, post: 1104751, member: 91382"] Good Afternoon all, As I've said in another thread, I'm in the process of building an AR-15. My thought is to build the cheapest MK-12 imposter possible(mostly, I'd use it for coyote thumping in a place where I'd have shots out to ~300-400yards, but maybe with some 80g bullets, I might use it for deer a little closer). Right now I've got a PSA 16' upper. 5.56, with a 1-7 twist. The barrel is stainless, and it has an A2 style fore grip, with a front sight post. Next, I'm going to get a PSA Mil-spec BCG, and a lower. Then a BSA scope, a little later. This brings me to the point of the thread. Does the lower affect accuracy? I'm thinking of getting a New Frontier LW-15 lower. It's cheap, and polymer, but from everything I've seen/heard about it, most people say it has a tight fit to the upper, and doesn't rattle or need spacers. But, does this lack of rattling make it more accurate, or not? Just curious. --TK [/QUOTE]
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