Just purchased one of BCA's ar22 dedicated upper, I know there are a lot of BCA hatters on here but I must say this thing is really nice! Build quality is really good and the simplistic blow back design is smooth and trouble free. Accuracy is also good, 50 yard 10 shot groups from the bench with cci mini mags was under 1", it did not like any of the Aguila ammo which is no surprise as not 1 of my semi autos like this stuff. Winchester 333's also printed under 1". For $261 delivered to my door is a great deal!!! The only thing I don't care for is the size of the magazine, it holds 10rnds but it is the same size as an ar15 30rnd 223 mag. Black dog makes 10rnders that are much smaller including steel feed lips unlike the cmmg mag. If you love to shoot and want to feel like a 13 year old boy with his 22 this is just the ticket!!
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Originally posted by sbowhuntr View PostJust purchased one of BCA's ar22 dedicated upper, I know there are a lot of BCA hatters on here but I must say this thing is really nice! Build quality is really good and the simplistic blow back design is smooth and trouble free. Accuracy is also good, 50 yard 10 shot groups from the bench with cci mini mags was under 1", it did not like any of the Aguila ammo which is no surprise as not 1 of my semi autos like this stuff. Winchester 333's also printed under 1". For $261 delivered to my door is a great deal!!! The only thing I don't care for is the size of the magazine, it holds 10rnds but it is the same size as an ar15 30rnd 223 mag. Black dog makes 10rnders that are much smaller including steel feed lips unlike the cmmg mag. If you love to shoot and want to feel like a 13 year old boy with his 22 this is just the ticket!!
Reassembled and lubed it. Took it too the range and bolt smoothed right out. Was forced to start reloading, so did a quick load development and was shooting 1.3"moa at 100 yards. 4 shot group. One was way off, that might have been me. Hope to see if I can improve this once it warms up a little. Plus, now that I have more powder choices and brass.
I contacted BCA on the flash hider tool marks. Since this is a stainless barrel and flash hider and they look so pretty, I wanted a replacement flash hider. The one they sent me had more tool marks on it then the one on the barrel now.
My two cents. There price is good for what they are. Would buy from them again in a pinch.
Chuck S.
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Originally posted by Csitt View PostI bought a 350 Legend upper from BCA. Quality was not their priority. The bolt movement was stiff/very rough and the flash hider was all marred up with tool marks. The entire upper was super dirty. I stripped everything I could off it and disassembled the bolt carrier. The thing had tool chips in every nook and cranny. Never seen a new gun part this dirty, not even my wasr was this dirty new.
Reassembled and lubed it. Took it too the range and bolt smoothed right out. Was forced to start reloading, so did a quick load development and was shooting 1.3"moa at 100 yards. 4 shot group. One was way off, that might have been me. Hope to see if I can improve this once it warms up a little. Plus, now that I have more powder choices and brass.
I contacted BCA on the flash hider tool marks. Since this is a stainless barrel and flash hider and they look so pretty, I wanted a replacement flash hider. The one they sent me had more tool marks on it then the one on the barrel now.
My two cents. There price is good for what they are. Would buy from them again in a pinch.
Chuck S.
Definitely a crap shoot with bca which is reflected in the price point, for a drag around shtf upper the price is right. I only have experience with 2 450 bm uppers from bca, both were actually clean and free of defects except some scratches on the bbl. I still have the 18" upper and it actually shoots great, taken many deer with it. The other was a 6.5 grr that was a real pos! Groups were more like patterns. This 22 upper is rather nice, it was clean and free of defects and really does shoot, far beyond my expectations for sure.
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Originally posted by sbowhuntr View PostI
Definitely a crap shoot with bca which is reflected in the price point, for a drag around shtf upper the price is right. I only have experience with 2 450 bm uppers from bca, both were actually clean and free of defects except some scratches on the bbl. I still have the 18" upper and it actually shoots great, taken many deer with it. The other was a 6.5 grr that was a real pos! Groups were more like patterns. This 22 upper is rather nice, it was clean and free of defects and really does shoot, far beyond my expectations for sure.
Chuck S.
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Originally posted by Csitt View PostThat great you got a good 22 upper. I watching for one that is under $200. I want to just keep the upper in my shoot bag. Then pull it out so j have extra shoot time at the range. I dont feel like I get enough done (fun) when I'm only there for 4 or 5 hours. Couple of my buddies and my brother bought the conversation bolt/mag combo. The target looks like you sprayed it with an open choke from 100 yards. That's at 50 yards. I think I'll get an upper.
Chuck S.
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Originally posted by sbowhuntr View PostIf you love to shoot and want to feel like a 13 year old boy with his 22 this is just the ticket!!Paul Peloquin
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The problem with the CMMG Conversion is not the barrel twist, but rather the diameter of 22LR bullet as compared to the bore diameter of a .223/5356 barrel. Bullet is a touch smaller and as such it is not is full contact with bore.... bullet gets thrown different directions depending on what portion of the barrel it is making contact with as it exits the muzzle.
A Panic or two ago I bought a dedicated 22LR upper made by Tactical Solutions. More recently, my brother bought a M&P 15-22 with no regrets.
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