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Yep that's the way it will have to be. My gun with my ammo needs to be set at 3 to feed reliably. Nice thing about reloading is I can run targets load velocities most of the time then heat up the loads for hunting. All ready fired multiple 5 shots groups at 100 yds that cluster with 1 rd...
So I'm not necessarily beat'in the action by having to use the largest setting? Also recall something about the brass should eject at 3 o'clock. It lays it there on the #2 setting but get the occasional short stroke. On the #3 setting, the brass lands at 1 o'clock and has been 100% reliable...
It does have a gas regulator and will cycle reliably if I open it up to the 3rd position but ruger says the #2 position is where it should be set. I thought varget was slower than blc-2.
Gents, I am having short stoking issues with my ruger SR762. I am pretty sure the problem is the powder I'm using, BLC-2 which I believe is a fast burning powder. Would you'all agree a slower burning propellant may correct this issue?
The size of a large apple would be what like 3 1/2 to 4 inches? I'm an old high power service rifle shooter. Been doing this for a long time and just my opinion. 2 easy, inexpensive upgrades will help you wring out the most out your rifle. Change out the trigger with a Rock River NM 2 stage...
Gonna have my DPMS barrel threaded for a surefire mb. Best one to go with would be the 6.8 muzzle break? Tighter seal around the bullet would produce the best results, don't you think. I have a .30 mb on my .308 and realize keeping them the same would be preferable for future suppressor use...
Gents, these are good rifles. I knew I would get one based on my SR556's performance. Trigger on mine was the same, 8lbs, but never an issue because as soon as it came out of the box it went straight to the vice for upgrades. I installed a surefire 762 muzzle break. A Rock River NM 2 stage...
Re: MK4 ER/T 6.5-20x50 No love, man. Actually I had been eyeballing this scope for quite awhile. Good solid scope In my opinion. The ONLY thing I found is that the eye box (I think that's what you call it) is rather unforgiving, you have to be right on it to get that full field of view. I'm...