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<blockquote data-quote="jasonco" data-source="post: 1599046" data-attributes="member: 15637"><p>1st. Get rid of that led sled.</p><p>2nd. Are you using a chronograph and if you are what are your SD/ES's?</p><p>3rd. If your SD/ES's are in the relatively low side (this is an AR after all)?</p><p>4th. Your upper/barrel may need some attention ie; truing the reciever and bedding the barrel extension to the upper with Loctite 620 (high heat, high fill)?</p><p></p><p>I had issues with mine for a some time also and the fix was truing the upper & bedding with Loctite 620, now it's an accurate rifle, not an accurate shotgun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonco, post: 1599046, member: 15637"] 1st. Get rid of that led sled. 2nd. Are you using a chronograph and if you are what are your SD/ES's? 3rd. If your SD/ES's are in the relatively low side (this is an AR after all)? 4th. Your upper/barrel may need some attention ie; truing the reciever and bedding the barrel extension to the upper with Loctite 620 (high heat, high fill)? I had issues with mine for a some time also and the fix was truing the upper & bedding with Loctite 620, now it's an accurate rifle, not an accurate shotgun! [/QUOTE]
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