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Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2014 3:14 pm
by MaineAR
Pictures will have to wait, but I just got back from my first range outing with my new Trident barrel on a Mega upper. I fired 60 rounds (maybe 59, I think some turd made off with one when I handed it to him to show the size of the round). Groupings were really good for the size of the round and low round count of the barrel. I expect better results once the barrel settles in. My last 4 rounds made 3 holes.

I am a little perplexed though. I consider myself a decent-enough shooter to be able to hit the same area with two separate groups. However, my last 2-rd group was about an inch above my point of aim, with two veeeeeery close holes. The last group of 4 was the same height, but about 1.5" left. Hmmmmm. This happened to me a few times today with no real pattern of which way the group shifted. I assume it would be me, but it doesn't happen with my other calibers. Ideas anyone? Either way, the rounds are grouping close enough to point of aim that I will drop whatever I shoot at within the distance of my hunting area. I love the round, love the barrel and can't wait to try it on moose. I doubt I'll be drawn in the lottery for a few years, so it will have to bring in the venison till then! Pics will follow!

Re: Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 12:33 am
by kottke_35
Is your scope staying tight? And is it holding zero?

B.

Re: Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:08 am
by MaineAR
I did check the base and attempted to move the scope by hand. I didn't see or feel any shift or other movement. I'll check the torque screws and see if they did loosen a bit. It is a possibility since the recoil was so much, my magazine floorplate actually shifted forward.

Photos as promised.

Trident barrel and bolt. Windham ff tube, RRA 2-stage trigger, Mako GL shock stock, PSA lower, Mega HD upper. Burris Fullfield E1 2-7.

Re: Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:36 am
by tridentarmory
those are some decent groups for day one! keep it up...


im certainly not one to judge, but if your point of impact is shifting a little on occasion, id be looking at the scope and or mount. I cant say enough about the quality of the burris PEPR mounts(for the money) but i cant say for sure what could cause the issue.


Glad you like the barrel, and thanks for the range report....
post more pics when you get the barrel broken in and fouled a little more... It should start settling in well right about now anyways.


godspeed

James

Re: Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 6:46 pm
by MaineAR
I did add some loctite to the scope mount screws just to be sure. They did seem looser than when I tightened them, but they were still firmly in place, if that makes sense. I hope to be running some more rounds through it here in the next few weeks with a co-worker. He is looking for something to reload for in the AR platform and doesn't want a .223. We'll see if he falls prey to this caliber!

Re: Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2014 11:02 pm
by jambi
Looks great !
James,
Any update on mine ?

-sorry for the hijack

Re: Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2014 7:39 am
by commander faschisto
That is one nice-looking rig! Great job, Trident.

Re: Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 8:42 pm
by kklatt450
get some warne scope mounts rock solid they make two piece also one piece . Low to ultra high available

Re: Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 4:38 am
by Texas Sheepdawg
Update? Did you lure your buddy to your.... Umm OUR addiction?

Re: Me likey my Trident!

PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 2:38 pm
by MaineAR
I think I did. We went shooting a few weeks back and it grouped amazing, again. The groups actually got tighter, which is good, showing the barrel is breaking in. I brought the .450 and the 7.62x39 AR's. He wants to reload for whatever AR he gets. I was going to bring my brother-in-law's 6.8, but he hasn't even popped its cherry yet, so we just went with the two I had. He had a smile as big as Texas after the first shot. I asked him what his thoughts were on the 450 afterwards and he said that it would be "sufficient", with a smirk. I thinks he's sold, just has to get some funds together.

The scope didn't walk this time. I put lock-tite on the screws and it didn't move at all. Can't wait to test it out on some critters this year, hopefully.