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Those rings can be a pain in the ass to set up, and if you ever have to remove the scope you have to loosen all the screws, which loosens the scope, and losing your zero and reticle plum.
If you don’t have enough angle in your base to use all the available elevation travel, then not using the zero stop is null. I run several of my scopes with Burris xtr rings and 20-30 moa rails. I use the appropriate inserts to put me near the bottom of the elevation travel where I don’t need...
I have really good luck in .308 and .223 with Accurate 2460. It’s surprised me to see it’s not to bad in temp stability, plus it meters well. I just drop charge everything.
Of the three I’ve messed with, I basically had to rebuild the reciprocating system along with taking barrel off and bedding/shimming the BE. New buffer, new spring, new BCGs and they became decent reliable shooters. They are the biggest waste of time and money. By the time you get them diagnosed...
I’ve owned the 4.5-27 meopta and have a 5-30 currently. They’re solid choices in their price ranges, they lack some features but function as designed. They’re a no frills scope with better glass than most in their price range. Tracking has never been an issue with them, the 5-30 sits on a 338...
This their response. Apparently they have a sister company. I assumed they did manufacture them because of how they word their bolt kit add on arm or ally. Definitely misleading a little bit, but it won’t stop me from using them.
I have the co-ax, rock chucker, rebel and Lyman orange crusher. I wanna try the mec marksman but I have to many presses now. If could only have one press, I’d probably pick the rebel or rock chucker and just get high end dies. With my forester and Redding dies I can put out just as good ammo...
No worries brother. Large frame ARs definitely need some standardization. I wonder if they really use toolcraft and someone got confused. Toolcraft is used by several manufacturers.
Where are you sourcing your info from? This is their add at arm or ally. https://www.armorally.com/shop/toolcraft-ar15-bolt-kit/ it clearly says “manufactured and warrantied by toolcraft. Then scroll on down and it clearly says, Manufacturer: Toolcraft. Here’s the double ejector 308/6.5 version...
Arken seems to have problems with shipping, not answering emails, QC and fibbing about inventory and shipping lead times. Meanwhile you got ole @marsh1 on here offering to help a guy zero his scope by way of personal phone call. If you want a 34mm China scope, I’d consider PA next time.
I would ditch the CLP and use a proper gun lube or synthetic motor oil. I really like that lucas oil gun lube and I grease the backside of the lugs. Lots of reciprocating parts in that machine and I personally don’t think CLP is up to the task. Greasing the lugs is very important to my regimen...