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I think you'll be happy with the Anthem. Riley really did his homework and turned out an outstanding product! I'm happy to be a dealer for Liberty Precision Machine. :)
Do you guys have any feedback on the 38 cal version of the anthem?
Looking for something that is a bit cheaper than the TBACs for a 338 LM and was curious how these performed
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Poor experience with warranty service at Bullet Central. Any senior from the company on this forum?

So did you buy trigger new? Did you adjust trigger as instructions say? What happened to spring? How did soda get in trigger housing? Are you saying it didnt reset 1 out of 3 times? So was the Pic you posted of missing spring before or after you disassembled? Just trying to "track better", I mean the outcome of this important thread is super serious to me.

PortaJohn

Did you forget the mini Ice Ages? The years without the sun? The Hard Winter. You're not alone, I made them up. Just like they apparently did with that data. 2014 would have been something to remember according to that. There should have been a famine.

Or how about that time in the year 2000 that we ran out of oil, and we all froze to death.


1976 remembers......

PortaJohn

this doesn't make sense. this would mean all flights in the us.

Get ready for smokeless powder to go up....again. Nitric acid is a key ingredient.

6gt

Opinions on trim length for 6 gt? I see the published case dimensions are 1.725" +0.000/-0.020 so I went to 1.7075" to keep a little margin but also to keep me from having to ever trim again. I'm told these cases don't grow much. But friend told me that if i trim this short, it'll lead to carbon fouling in the neck and throat. Can any experienced 6 GT users chime in on this?

The more room in the throat, the wider the ring of carbon fouling. You're never going to eliminate it, so you'll have to tackle it regardless. However, with a shorter case neck you'll have more to scrub.
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LMT .308 MWS

Any difference than the LMT barrels that were already available on your site?

I’m still going back and forth on buying a factory barrel or having you do a conversion for my MWS.

These are the barrels listed on our site. We made a trip out to LMT the other week to see them getting finished up in production and test fired prior to shipping to us.
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Poor experience with warranty service at Bullet Central. Any senior from the company on this forum?

@ypmishra, I’m sure you’ve realized that more than a few members on here know absolutely everything there is to know about every component on a rifle and they also believe that every manufacturer or vender can do no wrong. They like to insult, belittle and call people names. Ignore them, they are assholes. Some people on here actually have good advice. The assholes, not so much.
See, I wish some newbs would have been here in the 2006-2009 time frame. If they think we're mean.......lmao, they'd have cried all the way home to mommy back then.
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Poor experience with warranty service at Bullet Central. Any senior from the company on this forum?

That’s what your assessment of the situation is. That I am blaming them for loosing a spring ??
Well, you want it warrantied because YOU lost a spring. Now, you're getting butthurt about BC being meanies..... I'm starting to see how the call with them went sour.

Mexican Senate President Floats a Plan to Annex Part of United States as Illegal Aliens Continue to Cause Mayhem in LA


One of the most powerful leaders in Mexico is floating a plan for his country to seize a large chunk of the United States’ land as the riots in Los Angeles continue to rage.

Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña, the President of the Mexican Senate, responded to mayhem on Monday by promoting La Reconquista, a radical idea supported by individuals who want the American Southwest returned to Mexico. In his remarks to reporters in Mexico City, he revealed that he once told Trump he supported building and paying for a wall if it included the U.S. territories that were once part of Mexico.

“I was at Trump Tower when President-Elect Donald Trump was days away from taking the oath of office for the first time as President,” said Fernández Noroña. “I said ‘yes, we’ll build the wall, yes, we’ll pay for it, but we’ll do it according to the map of Mexico from 1830.”

Fernández Noroña then held up the 1830 map, which shows the states of California, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and more as part of Mexico.

“If you can see, maybe a third or at least a quarter of the North American territory was part of Mexico until 1846,” he explained. “We were stripped of these territories.”

“We were settled there before the nation now known as the United States,” Fernández Noroña added. “The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo establishes rights for the people who were settled in those territories, which were not respected.”

After blabbering about the American city of Laredo and the Mexican city of Nuevo Laredo, the Mexican Senate President returned to Los Angeles.

“With this geography, how can we talk about liberating Los Angeles and California?” Fernández Noroña asked while holding up another map showing the American Southwest as part of Mexico. “Liberate them from who? The Mexicans who are settled in that place are settled in what has been their homeland.”

“The two names don’t deceive, the most spoken language in Los Angeles is Spanish,” he said with a smirk. “You don’t need to speak English to live in Los Angeles.”
“The United States government has the right to implement whatever immigration measures it deems appropriate, certainly,” Fernández Noroña added. “But they have no right to violate the dignity of migrants. They have no right to separate families.”

These remarks come just two days after Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum egged on the violent protesters and lashing out at the Trump Administration for even trying to lay down the law. During a speech in Mexico City, Sheinbaum hailed the rioters as “good men and women” who just want to support their families.

She also threatened another insurrection when she called for Mexicans in America to mobilize and take action if the U.S. decides to implement a tax on money sent home to Mexico. Remittances make up roughly 4% of Mexico’s gross domestic product.

Perhaps Mexico’s top leaders will change their tune if Trump raises tariffs on their country again and cuts off foreign aid.


HILARIOUS!!