I had a big problem with slop when I first started building my own AR's. I bought the over sixed hinge pins and after testing I didn't notice accuracy improvements so now I can live with slop.Ok, maybe I don't understand something about the AR-15 but I don't see how having slop as opposed to not having slop will shoot the same
You would be correct accu-wedge is what it's called I just looked it up, but doesn't the bolt lock to the barrel on a bolt gun, so why bed a bolt gun? I'm not saying you're wrong but it doesn't make sense to me, I think you shoot it and it moves a little and now it's in a different spot, the upper, and maybe it can move a little different than the first shot so how it moves and recoils would be slightly different. And why do they make things to address it if it doesn't make any difference?Accuracy is all in the upper- since the bolt locks directly to the barrell....but I'd you must--- the correct part you are looking for is called an "accu-wedge"
No opinion is buy all the gimmicks out there and do testing. You will see it didn't improve accuracy. I done tested all of those gimmicks and wish I had the money back.You would be correct accu-wedge is what it's called I just looked it up, but doesn't the bolt lock to the barrel on a bolt gun, so why bed a bolt gun? I'm not saying you're wrong but it doesn't make sense to me, I think you shoot it and it moves a little and now it's in a different spot, the upper, and maybe it can move a little different than the first shot so how it moves and recoils would be slightly different. And why do they make things to address it if it doesn't make any difference?
The only real problem with that slop is it bugs the shooter.What do you guys use to take up the slop between the upper and lower of an AR-15, I'm currently using a little rubber thing that goes under the rear pin, wondering if you guys got some better options
You bed a bolt gun to ensure the action has no stress on it and is not jumping around loose inside of the stock.You would be correct accu-wedge is what it's called I just looked it up, but doesn't the bolt lock to the barrel on a bolt gun, so why bed a bolt gun? I'm not saying you're wrong but it doesn't make sense to me, I think you shoot it and it moves a little and now it's in a different spot, the upper, and maybe it can move a little different than the first shot so how it moves and recoils would be slightly different. And why do they make things to address it if it doesn't make any difference?
No, on a bolt gun- the bolt locks to the receiver not barrel ( though receiver screws to barrel)You would be correct accu-wedge is what it's called I just looked it up, but doesn't the bolt lock to the barrel on a bolt gun, so why bed a bolt gun? I'm not saying you're wrong but it doesn't make sense to me, I think you shoot it and it moves a little and now it's in a different spot, the upper, and maybe it can move a little different than the first shot so how it moves and recoils would be slightly different. And why do they make things to address it if it doesn't make any difference?