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I don't think I remember seeing any SS Trusts coming back with the 60-90day approvals that have been coming through lately starting with July 2019 submissions. I have seen a post that said they anticipate the SS single shot trusts to process like individual applications though going forward with...
I went pending 11/13 (330 days) on a trust. I have an inquiry in with my Congressman who is pro-gun. Haven't heard anything back yet but I'm guessing the ATF will send them some form letter with no real information. Have heard a few success stories so fingers crossed.
Looks to me like ATF just got a better deal on their lockbox service with US Bank vs Bank of America. I would love to think it will improve something but I'm doubtful!
Nomad for sure. For AR use, the Nomad will have substantially less backpressure which will make it less harsh at the ejection port. I have never read a single report where a Dead Air can caused any accuracy issues, and I can attest to the accuracy achieved with my Sandman Ti.
I have been running a Dead Air Sandman Ti for about 2 years now and haven't regretted going direct thread. I switch it back and forth between 4 rifles and I love the repeatability of the system (also not having to buy specific muzzle devices for each host). If I was buying now I would probably...
Can’t go wrong with either but having both, my preference is the Surgeon. I prefer it’s bolt lift over Defiance. The Defiance is tighter clearanced as mentioned but once coating wore in its super slick.
Here is my latest build. Jon Beanland Sentinel in 6.5x47. Surgeon 591 26” Hawk Hill MTU 1:8 KMW Sentinel Jewell Trigger Nightforce NXS 5.5-22 Dead Air Sandman Ti Target shown was 825 yards and measured 1.5”.
I have 168 rounds on this barrel. I did have to retune my load around the 100-120 mark to get it back to shooting in the .1s and .2s again. Its a Jon Beanland build with a .170 throat.
How does firing a round help in determining bushing size? Bushing size would be dependent on the loaded diameter of brass/bullet combo and subtracting desired tension.