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There is nothing wrong with any of the old Premier scopes. They are highly coveted and are still covered under their lifetime warranty by the buyout company. I love both of mine and have yet to be as impressed with many of the other top echelon as I have with PR.
I have said before Leupold are old and fat but are quickly getting showed up and have to be feeling the effects of lost profits. They do have a loyal following from the "old school" guys but anyone currently "in the know" knows that there are better options available. Not to mention the lack of...
No ZEP is right it could be done but outrageously labor intensive and more than likely wouldn't hold up more than a few hundred rounds due to the barrel steel's softness. Just thread on a barrel extension and be done with it. BE are made by high dollar CNC machines by the hundreds those machines...
Uh the LUGS are not in the barrel they are in the BARREL EXTENSION which comes pre machined... The barrel is then threaded into the extension and threading depth determines the HEADSPACE
Ok I was told by the prior gunsmith that gas port location is critical and must fall between lands. Supposedly this gunsmith is one of the best in the country, he would have to be top notch to be working where he is.
I can't say anything as to the OP's rig but I have a 308 custom with a 19" MTU Bartlien and 20 MOA rail .92" Low Seekins 6/4 34mm and Premier 5-25x56 which after filing the cap down may only have a few thou clearance. Literally can hardly see any light between cap and barrel. But with a super...
Yea Killswitch you are right, it's quite elementary but proper placement of the gas port and making sure it falls in a groove instead of a land and making sure the measurements and placement of the gas block are correct. Chambering and threading for the barrel extension is simple and headspace...
I have a Bartlien barrel I need installed on it. The gunsmith that was supposed to do it gave up on me. I could send it to POF and have them install a new POF barrel on it but that's not what it really needs.
I need someone to complete a rebarrel job on a POF 223. I will have the gun back in my hands soon. this is a piston gun. Please PM me with any questions or details.
I had a Mark 4 that I sent in 3 times for a canted reticle and wouldn't hold zero and they still couldn't get it 100% right. Leupold are old and fat but I imagine over time they will start to feel the sting of poor QC and CS. There are many more contenders on the scene now and making names for...
If you are just a parts assembler sure you wouldn't need one but if you are gonna spin up barrel blanks and thread for muzzle device and extensions then yes you will need a lathe