Almost there, got the barrel nut modified to work with the full size AR handguard and upgraded the extractor and firing pin with the Volquartsen replacements. Completed the rest of the assembly and the rifle is now functional, just need to finish Cerakoting the final parts. I expect to test fire it by the weekend. Volquartsen recommends putting 50 to to 100 rounds through the barrel for break in. Can't wait to see how it does.
Volquartsen firing pin and extractor in stainless vs the stock M&P parts.
I just completed my art project. I'll see how it shoots in the morning, I'm supposed to break in the barrel with 50 to 100 rounds according to Volquartsen, I'm going to enjoy this. I'll start on accuracy tests after that.
The good: Very accurate, handles like a full size AR, comfortable to shoot. The light weight still takes a little getting used to but feels much better for me now.
The bad: Out of the first 50 to 60 rounds I had 7 light primer strikes. Of the next 50 to 60 rounds I had three or four light primer strikes. Out of the the last 70 to 80 rounds I had two light primer strikes. Is the problem going away? Does it need more running to break in? I'll just have to see what happens. The fact that it started to go away makes me feel easier about it. I did also get Cerakote inside the chamber where the bolt runs, it's possible it was dragging just a bit. When I tear it down for cleaning tonight I'll do some inspection. Other than the light strikes I had no other issues and I went through over 200 rounds.
This was just supposed to be the barrel break in of 50 to 100 rounds but once I started shooting I just went for it. It's without a doubt far more accurate than before. I had it zeroed with less than ten rounds. When it was stock I had a lot of trouble getting it to zero and never quite got it to shoot as accurately as I wanted. Being accurate with this rifle now is nearly effortless and it's about as close to zero recoil as you can get.
NOTE: My muzzle brake came loose at some point because I failed to tighten it like a numbskull. There might be more in this thing, I'll be doing it all over again.
I didn't do any three shot group stuff to cherry pick the best shots, I just went for it and most are fifteen shot groups. I got what I got. I also shot non stop, the gun never cooled down. I brought three other guns with me and I never got around to shooting them because the M&P is now so much fun to shoot!
This is CCI 40 grain standard velocity.
SK Long Range 40 grain, very happy with this ammo.
SK again, this is either from the muzzle break coming loose or just me. I'll go with me, it's almost always the loose nut behind the trigger.
CCI Mini Mag, didn't expect hollow points to shoot this well.
CCI Stangers, hollow points again. This is thirty rounds, it loves the Stangers for sure. I'll have to stock up.
Winchester Super X didn't do very well and neither did Elley. Both were all over the place and of course it doesn't mean it's not good ammo. It's just not good in this gun. I'll try shooting it through my 22/45 and see what it does. Like I mentioned earlier in the post, the muzzle brake came loose so I'll give it all another try before moving on to fifty yards. Hopefully the light primer strike issue goes away, I'll report what happens either way, good or bad.
Thank you sir, the scope will probably show up as the weak link once I move to fifty yards. It's just a cheap Vortex Crossfire II, it's good enough for what I want to do though.