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Official (DTA) SRS, HTI, Covert, Hunter Thread

Has anyone removed their muzzle brake from their HTI 50? I understand its RH thread and have been told it shouldn't be to difficult to get off.. I'm 6'5 / 325 lbs and have done everything put pull the muscles in my toes trying to get this thing off and it wont budge. Heat, gun vice the works.. I guess I'm going to have to send the barrel back to them and have them remove it.
They are loctited with something based on Kryptonite ……

I’ve only removed one (and another on a .375) and it took a LOT of heat to break the loctite down then came off easily.
 
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Does anyone here have a 6.5 cm barrel they would like to sell?
Open to all specs 18”-26”
 
Day #2 at 1600yds...... Much better day today weather wise...only a small breeze from time to time.

Today my friend Ian ( bloke in the pic,s) shoot the SRS with 168 VLD Bergers..... He did a great job........40 rounds shot and he had 22 hits on the 20" dia plate... you can see the misses in the area,s around the plate. Some very close.

The little 308 is doing a great job ...mind you the projectiles are certainly coming in on an arc/angle at this distance !!

My apologies if am "Boring" anyone with my recent posts..... I am a new Desert tech owner and am loving the SRS.....this thread seemed a little "Quiet" so...thought id post ..
 

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Day #2 at 1600yds...... Much better day today weather wise...only a small breeze from time to time.

Today my friend Ian ( bloke in the pic,s) shoot the SRS with 168 VLD Bergers..... He did a great job........40 rounds shot and he had 22 hits on the 20" dia plate... you can see the misses in the area,s around the plate. Some very close.

The little 308 is doing a great job ...mind you the projectiles are certainly coming in on an arc/angle at this distance !!

My apologies if am "Boring" anyone with my recent posts..... I am a new Desert tech owner and am loving the SRS.....this thread seemed a little "Quiet" so...thought id post ..
No need to apologize. This is what we come here to see. I haven’t had a chance to pull a trigger in a couple months so I’m living vicariously here.
 
Day #2 at 1600yds...... Much better day today weather wise...only a small breeze from time to time.

Today my friend Ian ( bloke in the pic,s) shoot the SRS with 168 VLD Bergers..... He did a great job........40 rounds shot and he had 22 hits on the 20" dia plate... you can see the misses in the area,s around the plate. Some very close.

The little 308 is doing a great job ...mind you the projectiles are certainly coming in on an arc/angle at this distance !!

My apologies if am "Boring" anyone with my recent posts..... I am a new Desert tech owner and am loving the SRS.....this thread seemed a little "Quiet" so...thought id post ..
Stellar job!
It’s been a bit quiet as of late, who knows why.
I’m waiting for a .223 barrel to get spun up and then I’ll do some work!
 
Who’s doing your 223 barrel? SAC?
Yep; slated for July.
Relocating back to NY shortly thereafter so hoping to have load development done by the end of summer. Love my SRS. The way I describe it to friends is "boringly accurate." There's never a question of "where will this round go." It just goes where you want it.
 
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Yep; slated for July.
Relocating back to NY shortly thereafter so hoping to have load development done by the end of summer. Love my SRS. The way I describe it to friends is "boringly accurate." There's never a question of "where will this round go." It just goes where you want it.
I’m gonna be ordering one from them, what’s the advertised lead time? I could call and ask but I’m here killing time so thought I’d ask
 
I ordered 4/4, should be chambered in July, here by end of July. 3-4mo. They’re super responsive to emails. From what I’ve heard, always quality. I’ve got a ton of .223 laying about and soon no platforms to use it in!
 
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I've posted this rifle here previously, but,,, the ATF gave me an early Fathers Day gift by approving my stamp on Friday... So after hiring the Hulk to help me remove the muzzle break, I have the Elite Iron Alpha 50 BMG suppressor mounted and ready to go...

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I've posted this rifle here previously, but,,, the ATF gave me an early Fathers Day gift by approving my stamp on Friday... So after hiring the Hulk to help me remove the muzzle break, I have the Elite Iron Alpha 50 BMG suppressor mounted and ready to go...

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That thing is massive…
I’ve never seen one that big before…
Glad to see it wrapped….

Ok, enough of those; nice looking rig mate!
 
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Looking for a reality check on a Short Action barrel I'm planning to order. I have no experience with 338 LM. Purpose will be ELR.

Planning for a 28" barrel throated for Berger 250 EH or Berger 300 EH. Threaded 3/4x24, and running a TBAC 338 Ultra SR. SAC standard DT contour. Recommended twist rate? I assume between 1/9 & 1/10. Any advice to give a 338 newbie? Never ordered a barrel from SAC before but I understand they're easy to work with, but want to come to them with 99+% of the specs laid out.
 
That should be fine, in general. 300s can be shot in a 1:10 but most prefer to shoot them in a 1:9 or fraction of like 1:9.3. SAC can give you guidance on that too. You may be married to .338LM, but if not I’d recommend a .300NM instead.
 
you can order the gain twist, as well. Not sure if that helps or makes it more complicated but the good folks at SAC should have a suggestion if you are looking for one. Really good people... long long wait time
 
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Looking for a reality check on a Short Action barrel I'm planning to order. I have no experience with 338 LM. Purpose will be ELR.

Planning for a 28" barrel throated for Berger 250 EH or Berger 300 EH. Threaded 3/4x24, and running a TBAC 338 Ultra SR. SAC standard DT contour. Recommended twist rate? I assume between 1/9 & 1/10. Any advice to give a 338 newbie? Never ordered a barrel from SAC before but I understand they're easy to work with, but want to come to them with 99+% of the specs laid out.
I’d ask SAC their opinion.
It’ll be a wait.
Even my factory conversion does a bang up job; I smoke the mile plate at TVP pretty readily. Headshot on IPSC at 1k is typical and repetitive.
 
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That should be fine, in general. 300s can be shot in a 1:10 but most prefer to shoot them in a 1:9 or fraction of like 1:9.3. SAC can give you guidance on that too. You may be married to .338LM, but if not I’d recommend a .300NM instead.
Thanks. Wanted 300 NM until I pondered barrel life.
 
1k? Maybe for a 6.5-300NM Improved, but not a vanilla .300NM. I'm at 1440 with my first barrel and my guess is I'll get to about twice that before groups start opening up.
 
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that gives me hope. I should be getting my 400ModB 300NM tube soon. Would be unfortunate to only get 1k out of a $2k barrel
 
Question for those with multiple barrels. Is the external bolt head dimensions the same regardless of chambering? Meaning, could you close the bolt of a 338 lapua bolt in a 6 Creed barrel? I understand the bolt face is different but I’m asking about outside bolt head dimensions. Looking to pursue a project and it’ll help me decide what decide what parts I need and what I should avoid.
 
Yes, the bolts all interface with the same barrel extension. It’s just the bolt face that is mainly different.
 
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Hows the recoil after 10-20 rounds?
The shooting experience in my opinion is much better with the can. The muzzle blast was insane with the brake and threw debris all over you when proned out on dirt, the can takes that away completely. All the weight hanging off the end of the barrel changes the recoil to more of a hop than a direct recoil back into your body.. It is harder to keep the target in the scope, but the shooting experience is much better. The recoil is stout but not punishing. The can is now part of the rifle and I doubt I will ever put the muzzle break back on. I'm not sure if that answers your question but that what I noticed. I'm going to shoot it again this week, ill let you know more as I get use to it more.
 
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The shooting experience in my opinion is much better with the can. The muzzle blast was insane with the brake and threw debris all over you when proned out on dirt, the can takes that away completely. All the weight hanging off the end of the barrel changes the recoil to more of a hop than a direct recoil back into your body.. It is harder to keep the target in the scope, but the shooting experience is much better. The recoil is stout but not punishing. The can is now part of the rifle and I doubt I will ever put the muzzle break back on. I'm not sure if that answers your question but that what I noticed. I'm going to shoot it again this week, ill let you know more as I get use to it more.
If you're ever in SLC, LMK. I'd like to try one on mine, but I'm running a 41" barrel so it would be a little ridiculous; plus I've always been worried about the recoil.
 
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The shooting experience in my opinion is much better with the can. The muzzle blast was insane with the brake and threw debris all over you when proned out on dirt, the can takes that away completely. All the weight hanging off the end of the barrel changes the recoil to more of a hop than a direct recoil back into your body.. It is harder to keep the target in the scope, but the shooting experience is much better. The recoil is stout but not punishing. The can is now part of the rifle and I doubt I will ever put the muzzle break back on. I'm not sure if that answers your question but that what I noticed. I'm going to shoot it again this week, ill let you know more as I get use to it more.
Ya know, I’m almost scared of the blast from the big boomers.
The 338 LM brake sends stuff scattering from the bench hilariously; I can scarcely imaging the 50BMG side port gas.
 
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The blast & signature is bad for sure with any braked magnum from the prone, especially in the desert, and the bigger the bore the worse the effect. Major advantage for can there which I run on my DT 338 and 375. For the 50 I built this bench (pictured with a rem 700) and just got off the ground and away from the dirt. I’ve always wanted to try a 50 w/ a can but the consistent word on the street is the recoil makes it prohibitive for sustained shooting. Even the Elite Iron website/Dale says as much. If I ever go back to a 29” barrel (which I’m not sure why I would in the HTI), I may be tempted to put a 12” can on it which will make it as long as my 41” barrel (pictured - BTW I think that Lilja is the perfect length/profile for those considering a custom 50 build for HTI, and it’s a one hole gun) I have on there now. To each his own, but I’ll take another 200 fps, good brake, and blast 12” further in front of me over a $2000 4# can that does not increase velocity, and adds more weight and recoil, even if it does allow dust-free prone shooting. YMMV
 

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If you're ever in SLC, LMK. I'd like to try one on mine, but I'm running a 41" barrel so it would be a little ridiculous; plus I've always been worried about the recoil.
The question isn't if I'll be in SLC, the question is do you have a place to shoot that would make me want to come to SLC!!! ;-) LOL
 
Ya know, I’m almost scared of the blast from the big boomers.
The 338 LM brake sends stuff scattering from the bench hilariously; I can scarcely imaging the 50BMG side port gas.
Shooting it honestly isn't as bad as I thought, but the blast is reeeediculas!!! I figured based off of some YT videos the recoil might be worst without the break, thankfully in this case it doesn't seem to be, it just change the recoil effect some.. But honestly, getting the blast under control made all the difference in shooting enjoyment.. I'm 6'5" / 335 lbs, I can handle a little recoil but rocks in the face sucked. I typically shoot out of my truck bed during zero at 100 yds, without the can I was afraid of breaking the tail lights... For long range stuff i go to a bench, bench shooting the beast isn't bad at all.. Prone you have the rifle more on your collar-bone which after 15 to 20 rounds leaves a nice black and purple reminder of the 160 buck you just blew threw the barrel..

DT HTI 50 -- 7500.00
Vortex Razor iii -- 3000.00
the look on your buddy's face when he finds out how touchy the trigger is!!! --- PRICELESS....
 
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The question isn't if I'll be in SLC, the question is do you have a place to shoot that would make me want to come to SLC!!! ;-) LOL
One hour west of here you can shoot as far as you want all day long

And you are literally twice my weight which explains I think why you don’t find the recoil punishing
 
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Shooting it honestly isn't as bad as I thought, but the blast is reeeediculas!!! I figured based off of some YT videos the recoil might be worst without the break, thankfully in this case it doesn't seem to be, it just change the recoil effect some.. But honestly, getting the blast under control made all the difference in shooting enjoyment.. I'm 6'5" / 335 lbs, I can handle a little recoil but rocks in the face sucked. I typically shoot out of my truck bed during zero at 100 yds, without the can I was afraid of breaking the tail lights... For long range stuff i go to a bench, bench shooting the beast isn't bad at all.. Prone you have the rifle more on your collar-bone which after 15 to 20 rounds leaves a nice black and purple reminder of the 160 buck you just blew threw the barrel..

DT HTI 50 -- 7500.00
Vortex Razor iii -- 3000.00
the look on your buddy's face when he finds out of touch the trigger is!!! --- PRICELESS....
That was my notion.
Switched out to a Pachymeyer pad; love it less prone. 6’0 220. Even the 6.5 prone wasn’t lovely. The 338 Lm from the bench however… that pad was surprisingly pleasant. I’ll toss brakes on the other barrels. Moving to NY and having to dispose of my cans is chafing me.
 
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That was my notion.
Switched out to a Pachymeyer pad; love it less prone. 6’0 220. Even the 6.5 prone wasn’t lovely. The 338 Lm from the bench however… that pad was surprisingly pleasant. I’ll toss brakes on the other barrels. Moving to NY and having to dispose of my cans is chafing me.
That would be tough, I couldn't live without my cans... I feel for you..
 
I'm a svelte fucker of average honkey height and my shoulders are held together with more hopes and prayers than actual connective tissues so I tend to be a bit recoil sensitive and I don't really find the .338LM even with the kinda crap DT factory brake on it to be too punishing in terms of recoil to push 40rds out of it in a session. The blast is enough to fray a nerve or two but even from a bench it's quite tolerable as far as recoil.
 
I'm a svelte fucker of average honkey height and my shoulders are held together with more hopes and prayers than actual connective tissues so I tend to be a bit recoil sensitive and I don't really find the .338LM even with the kinda crap DT factory brake on it to be too punishing in terms of recoil to push 40rds out of it in a session. The blast is enough to fray a nerve or two but even from a bench it's quite tolerable as far as recoil.
With me behind it holding on for dear life, it only makes small marks in my bench..

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Has anyone done a 6.5-284 conversion?

I've been contemplating a faster 6.5mm variant like that or 6.5PRC, but the SRS has always had some issues with intermediate sized cartridges feeding properly. Just curious...
 
Has anyone done a 6.5-284 conversion?

I've been contemplating a faster 6.5mm variant like that or 6.5PRC, but the SRS has always had some issues with intermediate sized cartridges feeding properly. Just curious...
+1 for saum sized cartridges not feeding right. I signed up for the restock of the sac medium mag kits
 
Has anyone done a 6.5-284 conversion?

I've been contemplating a faster 6.5mm variant like that or 6.5PRC, but the SRS has always had some issues with intermediate sized cartridges feeding properly. Just curious...
I've been running a 6.5 SAUM without any problems, been using it for several years now
 
I've been running a 6.5 SAUM without any problems, been using it for several years now
Mine will run into the breach face. Not sure why. Maybe it's long enough to make an issue but short enough not To be in the chamber before the mag releases it.
 
Mine will run into the breach face. Not sure why. Maybe it's long enough to make an issue but short enough not To be in the chamber before the mag releases it.
it depends on how you run your bolt... I get that problem hand feeding the SAUM. I took a standard mag and bent the lips out a bit with the HS precision Mag bending tool, Yes there is such a tool. It runs fine