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    O-ring spacer? Threads too long for suppressor

    Yes I would. I have shot mine a bunch and it's completely fine. You want it to seal like that.
  2. M

    Large Frame vs Small Frame Shooting Technique

    I think fundamentally they are the same approach, but that the large frame takes more effort, longer follow through/focus, and a firmer hand.
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    O-ring spacer? Threads too long for suppressor

    Thats a surefire ryder 22, mine is the same way, it is bottoming out on the outside edge of the crown. I think they did that to stop carbon intrusion into the threaded area. Just leave it
  4. M

    Accessories Garmin Xero C1 Screen Protectors

    Can I get a two pack please? I will shoot a pm
  5. M

    Accessories Garmin Xero C1 chrono mount $38 shipped

    Shot with mine all day. Couldn't be happier, simple design. Any improvement made going forward is all the better.
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    Accessories Garmin Xero C1 chrono mount $38 shipped

    Is the spring in a simple counter bore placed over the guide rod? That's a good simple fix.
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    SP10 6CM feeding issues

    Now that I see the issue better, that extension is the problem. No matter what you do it won't be reliable like that. Gonna have to send it to seekins for a new barrel or to replace the extension.
  8. M

    Best flow through suppressor

    Lots of good flow through designs. My only advice is do not get a dedicated 556 can, I would always suggest getting one with the ability to shoot other calibers so you are not confined. At least get a 762, the sound increase is negligible most times.
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    SP10 6CM feeding issues

    I can see the issue better now that you showed the dimension differences, thanks for that. You can see how if it was a 308 being loaded it would miss the breach face due to being higher. Correct to say that the ramp should have been left higher so it lifted the round more?
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    SP10 6CM feeding issues

    Okay that makes better sense, I couldn't see the dimensional difference in my head.
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    SP10 6CM feeding issues

    The question I still have is...is the feed lip supposed to contact the bullet or the brass? Does it guide via the bullet, or the brass case? Is it both? I can see how the bullet would make some contact momentarily. So if the mag feed lips are plastic and the spring is loose, and the mags...
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    SP10 6CM feeding issues

    Buddy shoots a 22 creed, that feeds just fine. Why does that happen?
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    SP10 6CM feeding issues

    I would suggest trying a better magazine first. If you ordered the D&H mags try those.
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    SP10 6CM feeding issues

    Is the bullet supposed to hit the barrel extension or is the brass supposed to ride the feed ramps? Isn't the creedmore case the same case diameter as the 308? Shouldn't the brass riding up the feedramp be what's disengaging the round from the magazine, or should the magazine just let go of...
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    Are these threads cut properly?

    This one is $9, providing you are threaded 5/8-24 it will be what would work. https://shootingsurplus.com/surefire-shim-kit-sf3p-sfmb-warcomp-762-5-8-24/
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    SP10 6CM feeding issues

    This is gonna hurt your wallet, but look for a kac or LaRue mag if you can swing it. The D&H isn't as good obvioulsy, but it should alleviate the feed issues. The way the LR magpul mags tend to feed, they don't control the release of the round very well. If you slow feed a couple of the...
  17. M

    SP10 6CM feeding issues

    It's probably the magazine.
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    Are these threads cut properly?

    That's correct, I think I just misread. I have used other shims with my SR mounts successfully, such as surefire. They have a kit that's $12 and it includes a thicker spacer like what unclemoak mentioned.
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    Are these threads cut properly?

    That thread work does not look good. That was threaded with no chamfer at the front and no relief cut at the shoulder. Are they as least cut with accurate perpendicularity? If they are good, just have some one cut a little more thread relief like what msgriff posted. Depending on how...