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You will find that different ammunition will run clean/dirty in your gun. I have found that Fiocci runs very clean in my piston LWRCs. Both run best dry - when lubed up they spit oil and carbon making a real mess of it. The 8.5" pdw is the toughest to run clean as the gas block is not...
I don't see how playing fast and loose with who-has-what-when will help you in the long run. I am amazed that your FFL would submit the F4 w/o possessing the NFA item. BATFE audit would go sideways for him if it occurred. Just put on the big-boy pants and wait - it takes the time that it...
Very happy w/my Harvester 300. Currently on a .308 that I put many rounds through - light, great sound suppression and anchor brake does reduce recoil significantly. Another poster did say it's a bit long - and it is - though light weight helps balance the equation. I will be running it on a...
I have a Remington .308 5R, HS Precision stock, Badger rail, Badger M40 rings, S-B 5-25 PMii and a Timney 2 stage trigger. W/ FGMM 168gr SMKs I can achieve .38 moa. Is concentrating on trigger time and developing low SD handloads the best course of improving on accuracy from here?
My LWRC SBR eats everything and it doesn't have an adjustable gas block! I believe that it doesn't necessarily "eject", rather it "pukes" WWB and PMC. They are both filthy rounds.
I have found that Fiocchi ammo runs cleaner than PMC in my suppressed LWRC 8.5" SBR. It's a piston system, but it still has a bit of blowback through the magwell and eject port. Dirtiest is Winchester white box, then PMC, then military ball. The Fiocchi is almost as clean as my Varget reloads.
Hi Wildcats - I had one of these PIVs for about 18 months - mine was a double set trigger model. I paid about $1200 for it (because I really wanted one) and ended up selling it for $1175 - with many improvements to the system that did NOT affect accuracy. I provided these items to the new...
Remington 700 PSS 5R 20" .308, Schmidt Bender PMII 5-25, 20 moa base, Badger M40 USMC rings, Silencerco Harvester 300. A little more to do, but very satisfied with performance to 1K. Waiting on release of Geissele Super 700 trigger!