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Re: Brookfield mount stuck dovetail Typical of the originals. A tight press fit and sometimes peening was standard back in the 80s when the M25 program was growing up.
Re: DPMS AP4 pulling the rim of the brass? Same here. I had an SASS that wouldn't close on a Clymer GO gauge. A very small adjustment with a finsih reamer had it running just fine.
Re: Tips for finding "sweet spot" in sight picture? Make sure you set the focus ring adjustment against a blank wall for maximum clarity. Then it's just a matter of getting into your normal shooting position and adjusting the scope in the rings until you find the best spot. The upside to a...
Re: Base & Rings for Leup M4 3.5-10x40 on Rem 700P? With that scope and barrel combo, you can make it out to 700 with 168s and 175s with a 0 moa base, or for that matter, a set of dual dovetail rings/bases in medium height. If you want to go high end with a 20 moa base, the badger ordnance...
Re: AR-10 single-stage match trigger One thought on the light strikes. I have seen DPMS .308 chambers that were tight enough that some milsurp 7.62 ammo would not allow the bolt to lock completely and resulted in a light strike. The key to diagnosing it was the extra effort required to open...
Re: NF F1 or trade for Premier or S&B If you do go with a long range base, try the Badger Ordnance 22 moa riser and high rings. It will put it the same height as the Larue with additional travel. The only reason I shy away from Larue on the LWRC is the left side cocking handle. If you get...
Re: New here, my new 700P, and my home install knob Try shooting around 10 - 12 power on the scope. That will take most of the shake out. Be sure to properly torque the receiver to the stock. That is an easy thing to overlook with a new rifle. Put pressure on the muzzle to press the lug...