Testing the Bear Creek Arsenal 16" .223 Wylde Lightweight barrel
The following is a brief look at the following Bear Creek Arsenal Barrel:
Model: 232-B223WMLW1618(P)
Length: 16"
Caliber: .223 Wylde
Rifling Twist Rate: 1:8
Gas System Length: Mid-Length
Barrel Profile: Lightweight
Feed Ramps: M4
Barrel Material: 4150 CMV
Finish: Parkerized
Groups shown were shot from a concrete bench, with front and rear sandbag rests.
Range conditions:
Temperature: 75F
Wind: 15MPH Gusts
Barrel was cleaned before shooting.
Build notes:
-Upper receiver was lapped and squared prior to assembly.
-Barrel was free floated.
-Barrel extension and upper receiver had a tight interference fit.
-Barrel nut was torqued and loosened 3x before final torque value of 80 ft/lbs was applied.
-Gas block was aligned properly, and taper pinned.
-Muzzle device used a crush washer, but was pre-crushed before installation so that it could be installed only 1/8th of a turn past hand tight.
Lower receiver has a polished, adjusted, nickel-coated trigger that breaks cleanly at 5.5 lbs.
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This review may not be indicative of every barrel bearing the same model. This is just my experience with this barrel.
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