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ensures subsonic flight. I've had some 147's go super sonic with longer barrel pistols and especially PCC's and in the various weather extremes we get here in Minnesota.
mine showed up a couple of days ago with a note that the tech tightened the objective lock ring and the pivot lock ring, so I guess it wasn't just me, something really did go wrong inside. I'm guessing this scope will be good to go for the rest of it's life now.
I sent in an XTR II about a month ago that the parallax setting went wonky on. They noted the repaired the parallax and re purged the scope. It's due back on Wednesday.
300 BLK is my favorite caliber. It's versatile, easy and cheap to reload, and it does everything I need from subsonic suppressed fire to 2500 fps super sonics. I don't really care if others don't like it, I do, and I'd guess the other 31,000 members of the 300 black out group on FB agree!
it's not that bad, but then again I usually clean and load in 100 or 200 round increments, so I never have more brass than that in the tumbler. It takes 2-3 minutes with 100+ cases to just pick up the separator and massaging the cases by hand to get the pins out of the cases. But, that's the...
it does, since it's acidic, it can remove the nickel out of the case leaving a higher percentage of copper. it's really interesting looking, I have a few 9mm cases that are actually pink.
I would stick to the A22/B22 and variants, the stocks are better, and the flush fit rotary magazines are preferred over the single stack banana mags that stick out the bottom of the Mark II series.
I think it's a great idea. Throw a buffer tube and a pistol brace on it, and you have a pistol that can do almost everything an SBR can, without the headache of having an SBR.
you're welcome. I own some Vortex optics as well, and I like them as well. I have one of the new Diamondback FFP 6-24's on my NRL22 rifle, pretty sweet scope for the money. I'm sure you'll enjoy the PST a lot.
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