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Any of those rifles are great shooters if you do your part and use some match ammo like FGMM. Once you reload and find your pet load any of the above can be an sub moa shooter.
I first purchased the SSA-E for the ease of having a non adjustable trigger with a clean break. I then tried the HI-speed trigger and ended up purchasing 2 more for my other rifles. I ordered them from rainier cause it comes with all 3 trigger spring sets to try out.
I own a Harris with the integrated larue mount but I've shot one a friends rifle with an atlas. Both has its pros and cons it just comes down to user preference. Try them out out see what works best for you.
SSA-E is a clean breaking non adjustable trigger and the Hi-speed you can tailor to your liking for your purpose of the rifle. But you will be extremely happy with either one.
You really can't go wrong with the 168 SMK for an all around projectile. It is loaded in the 168 FGMM which is the industry standard for .308 win. Also the 175 SMK which is loaded for the military snipers 118LR ammo. It comes down to preference but anywhere from 168-178gr will do. Granted that...
I'm currenting running a 20" SS barrel but it seems to be a bit on the over gassed side. So I'm wondering on either using an AR10 buffer spring with the slash extra heavy rifle buffer or a regular weight rifle buffer with tubb silicon spring. I'm thinking the tubb spring would be my best bet...
Kilmore how is the recoil impulse of your rifle with the extra heavy buffer when you are not using a can? I'm looking for purchase the extra heavy buffer but I'm afraid that it will have more of a push forward effect with the added mass.
I'm curious on how the recoil impulse is with the extra heavy rifle buffer. Does it have a lot of forward force and make the rifle feel like it wants to jump forward with the added weight? I know the extra heavy is almost twice the weight of an regular rifle length buffer. Any input from people...
I clean my brass for a few reasons because i don't want carbon build up in my dies, and its easier to visually inspect my brass, and finally just my personal preference of taking pride in reloading and having nice clean brass.
I usually drop 44.5gr varget in Win cases but with LC its normally 1.5-2 gr less for the same accuracy with about 20fps loss in velocity. I uniform all my primer pockets and deburr the flash holes on all of my brass.