Range Report: Geissele 13.9ā Super Duty
Took the new Geissele 13.9ā out for her first live fire. Weather was solidāsunny, humid, about 80°F with barely any wind. Perfect conditions for zeroing and initial shakedown.
Ammo: Magtech 77gr OTM Total rounds fired: 43 Suppressor: HUXWRX Flow 556K
Zeroing
Nightforce ATACR 1ā8xĀ zeroed at 100m.
Aimpoint ACRO P2Ā (mounted at 12 oāclock) zeroed at 33m.
Zeroed with 5-round groups. As expected, the initial impacts with both optics were well off target and required significant corrections to get on paper. From there, it was a matter of walking in smaller adjustments until both were dead on. Groups at 100m through the LPVO were right about 3/4 of an inch which is just less than 1 MOA (when you convert meters to yards). Groups with the red dot at 33m were about the size of a dime.
Impressions
The mid-length gas system and the Flow 556K combo made for a soft, smooth recoil impulse.
TheĀ Radian Raptor-SDĀ charging handle did its jobānoticeably less gas to the face than Iāve experienced with RC2 setups.
The rifle balances well. 13.9ā was absolutely the right call. It feels compact and fast, even suppressed, without sacrificing capability at 500ā600m.
SSA-EX triggerĀ is exactly what you'd expect from Geisseleāclean break, crisp reset. Itās not flashy, it just works.
While the Geissele Super Duty line isnāt budget-tier, itās not boutique either. These rifles arenāt made to sit in a safeātheyāre built to perform, every time, in the worst conditions imaginable. That is, assumingĀ youĀ do your part. Theyāre not showpieces. Theyāre tools. Take care of them, and theyāll take care of you.
No malfunctions. No drama.
Note on the Mount
Iām still running theĀ Badger COMMĀ mount at 1.7ā. When I first set it up, I wasnāt planning on running a red dot, so it was positioned purely for LPVO efficiency.
Now that Iāve added the ACRO, Iāve found that getting a proper sight picture through itĀ requires sacrificing any cheek weld. Not ideal. Itāll be fine under NODs, but Iām already looking at aĀ lower Reptilia mountĀ to clean that up. Not a top priority, but something to address.
Whatās Next
Iāll be back at the range in the coming days to:
Work longer-range engagements (200m and out).
Practice transitions between the LPVO and the red dot under time.
This rifle is dialed in and ready to work. Now itās about putting in reps.
Train like your life depends on it⦠because it does.
De Oppresso Liber.














