It's all special ops tactical with Magpul furniture and a Nickle boron fail zero bcg.
They have a proprietary angled gas port nitride barrel and the brake is also their design.
It has the recoil of a 9mm carbine!
I'm not a Vortex fan either. I bought it as a temporary optic with plans to put it on my daughters slug gun.
I'm actually impressed with it. It has great glass, like, crystal clear... the only minor negative I can say about it is that the illumination doesn't show up in bright daylight, but...
I kind of figured I could get 5 slow shots off before I needed to let it cool. I guess I can also let it cool between every shot. But whats the sense in a free floating barrel if you can only shoot it once lol.
I bought the wrong gun.
Well.. something changed. I'm getting really irritated lol.
We got a new neck sizing die. These were loaded with the bushing sized .001 maybe that's a little loose but would it cause this vertical stringing?
The factory loads group was the first firings after retorquing and cleaning. But...
Then we adjusted the trigger down and my groups went to crap. He farmer torqued the action bolts. Maybe thats the while problem but this is the best groups Im getting after that with any load I try.
Shooting of bags and bipod.
I've shot factory, Rem Corelokts, Hornady 140 Match, Hornady Precision hunter 143 eld.
I've hand loaded Nosler 129 accubonds and Hornady 130gr Match.
This is the best group I got and it was awesome but I think it was a fluke. Clean barrel during break in.
My barrel chamber is sitting on this front spot of bedding on this gun which is stopping me from sliding paper all the way to the recoil lug.
Is this affecting accuracy? Im obviously having some accuracy issues and wondering if this could be the culprit?
He very well may have had articles in the 50's as well. I'm not sure. After WW2 he and my dad lived in the wilds as trappers for many years and only came outnof the woods to sell furs and bring game meat to my grandmother. I'm thinking it was mostly through the 60's. He died shortly after I was...
Anyone have a collection of old american rifleman mags?
My Uncle Charlie was a world renown gunsmith and has numerous articles throughout the 60's and ealy 70's in them. I've only read a couple of them..
Charles Reynolds was his name.
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