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Nice 😂🙂 looks a bit like Limalama. If it is, orange belt is the first rank you earn after white (between 4 and 6 months of training) so all the folks are quite beginers at this point in their training.
Hum - i used a surefire one that locked to special lights they make. It covered the trigger but the rest of the gun was exposed. Worked for my glock and 1911. Having the suppressor on the gun (a SiCo K45) made it a bit wiggley so that if you moved quickly a hot can might kiss your leg...
Does your AR-10 or 300blk have an adjustable gas block? If not, you might consider a flow through technology design like the Hux so you have overgassing issues.
Bought this for my 650 based on this thread, thought I would give it a try - works well, easy install and remove, not quite as good as cutting crimps with a RCBS or Hornady cutter (had about 5 primers get stuck/caught out of 300 rounds) but _way_ faster - worth the time saving for blaster ammo.
I run the Omega on gassers with an adjustable gas block - typically Noveski switchblocks - as long as the flow is reduced for suppressed it is fine but if I leave it on regular I get malfunctions from the over gassing
No tips, I have a folded small post-it under the front legs tilting it back slightly (maybe a hundredth of a inch...). It also sits on a piece of marble to minamize vibration. I just calibrate and go.
I have the previous gen OSS 7.62 ti can that I use on 223/65cm/308 gassers that dont have adjustable gass blocks and it is great. Comparing to the SiCo Omega 300 on my bolt gun ~ similar sound reduction... I wouldn't shoot either all day without some level of ear pro...
I load a lot of 223 and 9mm on a 650 - overall I'm quite happy with it - for "accurate" 223 I use same lot brass and a fine ball powder for the volumetric podwer drop. For training ammo (made from range pickups) most of the 223 and some of the 9 need their primer pockets reamed/swaged, a 1050 or...
I like powdervalley.com in addition to midsouth. Brownells is good though a bit more expensive. Sometime if I have to I'll use ammoseek to look for primers or a particular bullet...
Others here are are more knowledgeable than I am. My setup has 5 inner turns and 5 outer turns. Initially I did my testing with much thinner tubing and about 10 - 12 turns. It worked great for about 30 runs but the heat damaged (oxidized?) the copper. You need to be able to run coolant through...
I got an OSS (now Huxwrx) 7.62 ti flow thru can for my .223 and .308 ARs that don't have adjustable gas blocks. It has been great, no cycling issues. 300WM is a big step up from 308 though, ideally you would like an adjustable gas block.
I suspect your coil needs to be a lot smaller. Are you using the one that came with the ZVS? Most here have turned a tighter coil with an inner diameter of ~ .75 - 1.0 inch
While this is a bit abusive, I will do this after adjusting the hammer and sear to make sure the hammer doesn't fall on it's own. Nothing more annoying that having the hammer drop to half cock while shooting... 😯
Hi - for 223 I use a full length die with expander ball and crimp because gas gun - works great and sub moa with single lot virgin brass. For 308 and 6.5cm I full length and use a mandrel (sinclair w sinclair or 21st centery expanders) .002 gives me decent neck tension and nice groups but I...