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Begara HMR Gaining weight

BisSilent

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added some lead in the stock and foregrip as well as th Area419 Arca rail. All in all close to 3.5# of Pb
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Got it up to 18.6# with the suppressor and bipod. Should get my Razor HD Monday so another # should get it close to 20#. Hopefully making it easier to see hits and be steadier!!
 
You could get it heavier. I'm assuming that lead isn't that dense. I used shotgun shot and siliconed over the forend slots so it didn't fall out. I got mine to 24lb with a Burris xtr2 on it
 
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You could get it heavier. I'm assuming that lead isn't that dense. I used shotgun shot and siliconed over the forend slots so it didn't fall out. I got mine to 24lb with a Burris xtr2 on it
I suspect your scale could be wrong as well🙄. I doubt lead shot is almost twice as dense. What length barrel, supressor and bipod do you have?
I have a 22" barrel, Surfire socom 7.62, and a magpul bipod.
 
I suspect your scale could be wrong as well🙄. I doubt lead shot is almost twice as dense. What length barrel, supressor and bipod do you have?
I have a 22" barrel, Surfire socom 7.62, and a magpul bipod.
I forgot about the barrel difference mine was 24 inch heavy barrel model. Atlas 5h. T3 terminator brake. Scales definately weren't wrong as they are checked and calibrated every 2 years. I used number 12 shot so there wouldn't be much space between balls
 
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I do love diy projects . you could get more weight than lead by using cold rolled steel not sure of the availability of it in your area but it is heavier but less malleable looks great either way and I hope it works like you want it to . hats of to you sir for finding your own way to do what you want .
Thanks!!!

The density of steel depending on what type ranges from .280-.291 lb/in^3

The density of lead is .409 lb/in^3

I assume you are saying if I added exterior weights I could make it heavier, not just by using steel in place of the lead???
 
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