As a distributor for Modular Driven Technologies (MDT), we have tested nearly all of their products. Although we are huge fans of the TAC21 chassis, it does have a few downsides, primarily weight and overall size. If you are looking for a new chassis that is lightweight, then check out the LSS...
Hi all,
We currently have tons of once fired 223 brass sorted by headstamp.
Mostly Federal headstamp, but a limited quantity of Lake City.
This brass is in excellent shape. FYI - None of the headstamps are sorted by year.
More details at our website. Thanks!
CPRifle - Once Fired Brass
Hi all,
We posted a similar thread in the commercial vendor's PX, but it's not getting many views. I don't want to duplicate the post on separate sub-forums, but thought this might be a better spot.
In short, we'd like to introduce ourselves to the online community, and offer a promotion...
Hi all,
We would like to introduce ourselves on this forum and share a promotion we are currently offering on Facebook. We would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
Company Overview:
At Colorado Precision Rifle (veteran owned) our goal is to provide the most cutting edge and highest...
The problem:
When I shoot a competition, my shots almost always go high, sometimes by 1-2 MOA. At my practice range, my shots match my dope. Zero is checked at the match, velocity chrono'd previously, dope is by DA.
Background / Setup:
I'm shooting an 24" DPMS LR-260, 2-stage trigger, comb...
I'm in the market for a LRF as well as a pair of binos. The Fusions seem very attractive to me for my intended uses (target/competition shooting, steel targets to 1000 yards generally). I was able to try a pair out at a store, but I really couldn't test the capability very well. Here are my...
My question is relatively simple, yet I don't expect a simple answer.
Can a gas gun (AR-10) introduce more variation in muzzle velocities for a given load than a bolt gun? I'm aware that gas guns often (and should) have lower average velocities. My question is with respect to variation in...
I shot my new DPMS LR260 today for the first time. Overall I'm impressed, but the rifle did have a hard time cycling (short stroking) with a particular handload. The rifle did cycle and pick up the next round with Rem factory core-lokt (every time).
I figured the problem was with the handloads...
I hear how the JLK 140's (6.5mm) have a great B.C. (verified by Bryan Litz's book), however I haven't seen very many posts on actual experiences with this bullet in 260 Remington.
Please share if you have used this bullet; I'm interested in the following:
1) Overall impressions and comparison...