I have a smoke composites pcc handguard and love it but I want something cheaper for another gun that still has the same thin diameter. Don’t care about the weight so it doesn’t have to be carbon.
Something even thinner than the smoke handguard might be nice too.
What technique do you use to mount your pcc? Seeing a bunch of different techniques.
The good people at my club put the stock on their chest, and push their shoulder forward to trap it.
Hwansik Kim just puts the stock on his chest and keeps his shoulder relaxed.
Curious what everyone else does.
Edited my last post to include the types of bullets and powder used in each.
What’s weird is that it actually feels softer. Like going from shooting a plastic handgun to a 50oz steel gun
Shot the 147gr fmjs that were 129pf out of my shadow and it was alright. Then I shot some old 140pf coated that I had and it felt like a whole different gun. 0 dot movement.
Not sure I understand why there was such a big difference unless it’s just the comp. The 140pf was softer and flatter. Felt like shooting a 22. 129pf had about the same dot movement as 5.56 but less push into my chest.
Picking up my jp-5 tomorrow. I have some 147gr fmj rounds with 3.5gr TG that chrono at 129PF out of my shadow 2. Can I shoot the same load in the JP or do I risk a squib?
Do you not have to take apart the bolt and clean inside? That was my main concern is that putting that thing back together frequently would be annoying.
Haha I'm too lazy for an MPX from what I hear about it.
So it looks like I should go for the comped pin/weld 14.5 inch barrel then? Definitely don't need the best right now, just want something fun, competitive, and reliable.
Looking at getting a PCC for USPSA and the GMR-15 seems like the way to go but I'm confused with all the options. I see some at $1700, $1950, and $2300 What are the use cases for each one and is there a specific one that's recommended to get?