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I think the preferred way to disassemble is to remove the thumb safety, take everything down from there, and then r&r the msh, this way there is no spring pressure while trying to drive the msh pin through the frame. It's been a few years for me though, so I could be a little foggy on this...
Thanks JSTARSZ. I just picked 2 boxes of Black Hills .308 Match Ammo, one box of 168gr. and the other 175gr. just to see what the rifle likes better. I've read mixed reviews of the BH, but we will see. No FGMM available. Not cheap either btw, 35.00/20 of the 168 and 38.00/20 of the 175's.
I am a reloader, but for the time being, I am between residences and cannot set up my press, nor have I started loading for the rifle. I shoot a Rem 700 AAC-SD in .308 (1:10 twist) with some popular accuracy mods which include an aftermarket stock, trigger, and nice base, scope, and rings...
Looking for Unique as well. Have been for months. Ive got a few lbs of w231 available for ftf on LI in NY if anyone is interested. Very nice gesture btw trapshooter!!!
Newbie to the bolt game, and here as well, but have been shooting for decades now, and have a good mechanical aptitude. I intend on doing my first bedding job on my Rem 700 AAC-SD within the next few weeks. The action is now in a B&C Medalist stock. I've reviewed several threads concerning...
I clean after every range trip. 60 or so rounds. Probably over doing it it seems. While on the subject, I've been using Hoppes #9 and brass brushes forever, however I've seen some guys recommend nylon. Any thoughts?
I was thinking I could mount a rail, then use the monopod beneath the stock in the flat spot located where the sling stud is.... Thinking it might orient my muzzle a little low though, sometimes I just jam a sandbag beneath it. Any thoughts? Thanks