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A couple of friends of mine have sent their triggers off to Bill Springfield and have been very happy with his work. I don't know how their triggers were before they were sent off but they said it was a definite improvement. Think they paid about $50.
I recieved a call from JP on May 29 after initially speaking with them at the NRA Annual Meeting in Dallas. After going over my build I was quoted an 8-10 week build time w/ no Cerakote. The rep (think it was Dustin??) said they had a similar rifle to the one I wanted but with a slightly...
I'm about to switch to Eastern Insurance. They run about $125 for $30 or $35 of coverage. WAY more coverage than I need but their premium is much more reasonable than my homeowners insurance company (USAA).
It's nice to see a humbled man who is appreciative of his family. Took me years to truly realize all that my family did/does for me. Either choice will be a win because it's FREE!!!
There is a long, black pointed rod between the two stainless rods. "It adjusts the amount the lower Shellholder Jaws open to accept cases when the press operating handle is raised to its uppermost position. Adjust the height of this screw so the shellholder jaws will completely open when the...
With mine, (16" SS .308) my POI shift is less than .5 moa. I don't have any experience switching calibers. I am running a buffer and spring from heavybuffers in a prs stock and have no issues suppressed (surefire 762K) or unsuppressed.
I use a bore guide, one piece rod, nylon brush, cotton patches and Bore Tech Eliminator. I generally follow the directions on the Eliminator bottle and have had good results.
I'd have to agree. We've been running Aimpoints on our SR16s for several years. Although ours don't see the use/abuse like like our troops overseas, ours get banged around almost daily and have held up fine. Glad to see they're getting it repaired for you.
I have been using Bore Tech Eliminator, C4 and Rimfire Blend for several years. As others have mentioned, they do a fantastic job, don't have a strong odor and are not harsh on your guns. If you are trying to remove copper, I would recommend getting their proof positive bore brushes and jags.