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  1. spife7980

    Ingenuity Powder System

    On the inverse, why are you blindly supporting someone who has provided nothing but lies about this product? Edit: I don’t want an answer, just think about how people bitching about two years of missed deadlines are annoying to you vs how annoying you are to others who care about having been...
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    Looking for a bolt action.

    I’m curious on what tangibles would lead you to believe that a prs gun and hard use are disparate goals?
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    Optics Burris xtr3 3.3-18 SCR2 mil

    Crap, edited
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    Optics Burris xtr3 3.3-18 SCR2 mil

    Burris xtr3 3.3-18 scr2 mil us made non illuminated, it’s a reconditioned. I drilled a hole in the objective cap to serve as an aperture for indoor dry fire. It has the alternate capped windage turret as well. 700 shipped
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    Firearms Anschutz 1710 XLR Comp

    I have my anschutz xlr "comp" for sale. (It’s this but the tac stock) It has the full internal and external fore end xlr weights, Murphy stainless 30moa scope rail, weibad cheek piece. This is the “comp” version with heavy stainless back-bore-threaded barrel and the 5119 trigger that goes from...
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    Remington 9 1/2 standard vs magnum

    I’d say you actually bought the right primers
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    Bushnell 6-36 question

    I thought 1200 was their normal price for the last few years. I’d prefer a cronus myself.
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    What’s the cause?

    You’re probably fine but taking a picture where you actually focus on the firing pin makes it easier. I certainly would take 45-90s advice to drop only a grain and work back up to where you are currently at. Start at a minimum and work up, not at max and proceed right past max.
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    What’s the cause?

    I can’t quite tell from the pic, but backing down would be my first step, you may find with cci41s and less powder that the issues goes away. If not and the tip is gnarled, new pin.
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    What’s the cause?

    They are called punctured primers. It’s sending a jet of plasma down the primer and into the bolt face firing pin hole. Stop after one and fix, don’t keep grabbing the tiger by the tail. Don’t use 400 primers, they are thinner and more easily punctured. I can’t see much of the fuzzy firing...
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    Nas3 308 Brass

    The about of case taper with body-shoulder-neck transitions and overall amount of material/friction. The pistol case is just a smooth single angle with no transition. Similar to how you have to lube rifle cases but pistol cases can be done dry.
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    Nas3 308 Brass

    I thought they were supposed to have enough tensile strength to spring back and not need resizing? Will the fired cases still chamber and hold a bullet? Edit: I know the pistol does have a spring that pushes the case out in the mouth vs the shell holder pulling the rim off, but I found this to...
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    Action opinions

    Nothing, it’s awesome
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    Recoil x suppressor brake

    The comp is better. Appreciably so. It’s also equally louder.
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    Federal GMM Center Strike vs GMM SMK

    The hornady and/or Berger “clones” are the aeromatch line. https://www.hornady.com/bullets/aeromatch#!/ The center strike is a federal made bullet I believe.
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    Gunsmithing What are you guys using now days to clean and lube?

    Which is why he posted a picture of the gun cleaner and not the case lube. It seems you are the only one thinking case lube.
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    A scope ring question.

    Warne is likely measuring the gap between the top of the rail and the bottom of the scope tube vs top of the rail to the centerline halfway up the scope tube. That’s more common in dovetails, direct and weaver rings vs picatinny. Half of 34mm is 17, which equals ~.7” so .275 of gap+ 7=.975”
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    Gunsmithing Omega 300 end cap brake adapter

    Recoil mitigation to try and stay competitive with actual muzzle brakes. Only without getting your bell rung every trigger pull either.