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My 10mm AR has undergone a number of 'upgrades' over the years. I originally bought it back during the ban with no muzzle attachment and a fixed collapsible stock. I swapped out the original Olympic Arms lower for a CNC AR45 lower that uses M3 Greasegun mags which are cheap and plentiful. I...
I have two of the Spike's Tactical uppers and I love them! The 16" upper has been great from the get-go. The 5.5" upper has required more tuning, but it's a fun blaster and is surprisingly accurate. The Spike's uppers aren't cheap, but the quality is top notch and they stand behind their...
Sorry cheygriz, but your information is wrong. The 10mm cartridge was developed in the early 80's by Dornaus & Dixon in cooperation with Norma. The original concept was a 200gn projectile at 1,000fps (which was what Cooper envisioned), but his was later increased changed to 1,200fps, and a...
Just gotta' love the 10mm! I enjoy the .45, .40, 9mm, .44 Special, .357 Mag, etc., but it's hard to find a more versatile cartridge than the 10mm Auto. Yes, it's not on every store shelf, but I reload so that isn't a problem. People say there aren't many 10mms available, but I've got over 20...
I recently had some cat work done and had a small shooting range cut into the hillside above my house. As we're on well water and our well is down below our house I don't want to be shooting lead into the embankment. I'm thinking about building a box with a trapdoor in the bottom and then fill...
I have Redding dies with the interchangeable neck bushings. I made no adjustments between the IMI brass and the other mixed brass. The necks of all cases were lubed. I'm not sure what the problem was, but like I said all the IMI brass resized easily without a single crushed case.
The way Bob at Templar described it to me the piston rod induces flex between the barrel and receiver. Probably not an issue for a CQB gun, but not conducive to maximum accuracy when shooting at extreme distances.
I haven't turned any of the cases I've resized and they have worked fine. While all the IMI brass resized without a hitch, I also had around 90 cases of mixed Remington, PMC and Winchester and I crushed about 20 of them in the resizing process.
Laupa 6.5 Grendel brass is really expensive, but I was able to pick up 500 rounds of brand new IMI 7.62x39 brass pretty cheap and it's easy to fireform. I think the 6.8 and the 6.5 are relatively close up to 100 yards (the target's not going to be able to tell the difference), but the 6.5 just...
Crap, I knew I was going to regret adding it all up...
The rifle, plus 8 mags (4 5-rounders and 4 17-rounders) came to $2,431. Add the scope and mount and that brings it up to $3,855. That doesn't include the various tools I had to buy (this was my first build), the reloading dies, or...
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