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  1. [quote name="RC3" post="1151660" timestamp="1400892253"]Dont hate me, but what makes them so good?[/quote] Very smooth, no grit no matter the weight and very durable. Owner/designer is a high power shooter and an engineer. Every product offering they have is top notch.
  2. Got a SSA-E from them!
  3. top won't always equal best.   for Wow.....   Franklin Gun Shop Nashville Armory     Best....   Guns n Leather (Hendersonvile or Greenbrier)
  4. i have only one bolt action 22 and it's a CZ 452 American.  i read phenomenal reports about their accuracy and grabbed one a few years ago.   it truly is a one hole rifle right out of the box.   only downsides i've seen are the cost and availability of magazines.   if you are looking for an accurate 22, you won't be disappointed by either the 452 or 455.   fyi, 455 is an updated version of the 452
  5. Thank you very much! That relay 1 shooter who shall remain nameless really paved the way :)
  6. [quote name="Ditchdigger" post="1148386" timestamp="1399975160"]Have you been to 68 forums? A lot of good reloading info there. I Think several members there have trouble getting the Hornadys to group. My rifle seams to like the accubonds 100 and 110s, and 85 MPGs. Have several of each if you would like to try a few different bullets. [/quote] Thanks that'd be great, I can't find any 110 Accubonds. I have made a separate post on 68forums and I've gotten some great info. Similar to what Mark mentioned, I'm going to check my ring and base tension then re-time my muzzle device with shims.
  7. I couldn't rush home fast enough to type this message. Yesterday, I took my newly built (2nd rifle build) 6.8 SPC that I finished last week. I wanted to sight in the scope and maybe shoot some reloads to see how they grouped. I was shooting off a bipod and had luke warm results with factory loaded Hornady 110g V-Max. Deciding that my problem was not shooting from a sled, I went back to the range today. I'm disgusted to report that it was more of the same. I know a bad workman blames his tools, but I have an Expert Classification in NRA Highpower and consider myself to be a person who has the ability to shoot sub-MOA. Nevertheless, here are the facts. The barrel in my rifle is from White Oak Armament and is 16" in length. I use their rifles in Highpower and am confident in their work and expect much better results than what I'm getting. I'm using a Syrac Adjustable Gas block that isn't tuned, just open enough to cycle most ammo. At 100 yards, I shot the following groups with factory Hornady 110g V-Max: Shooting reloads, I shot the following groups: So, what am I missing? What have I done wrong? My only theories, assuming it's rifle related and not me having a bad shooting weekend…….are either (1) the barrel or (2) the flash hider being too tight on the crush washer. When I timed the device, I still needed about 120 degrees of rotation in order to time it correctly. I have read that a muzzle device that's too tight will affect accuracy, but 120 degrees tightened down on a crush washer isn't over doing it, is it? Please advise on your thoughts and ask questions where needed.
  8. This is the second rifle I've ever built and my first 6.8 SPC. Aero Precision Upper & Lower (factory cerakoted FDE) Magpul MOE Rifle Stock (FDE) Ergo Tactical Deluxe Grip (FDE) Geissele Mk4 13" Rail (Sand) KAC URX 3.1 Panels (FDE) White Oak Armament 16" mid length 6.8 SPC II barrel (bead blasted) Daniel Defense Extended Flash Hider Syrac Gen 2 Adjustable Gas Block (stainless) Atlas Bipod Vortex Viper PST 2.5-10x32 Larue LT104 mount Range report forthcoming
  9.   i think that one only works for the MOE Rifle stock.  
  10. Silo The Southern Jimmy Kelley's The Stockyard
  11. 4/23/14.  the day Magpul went Henry Ford on us!   and Krylon stock soars!
  12. i've actually had that same experience there, back when it was called Gun City USA (i think it's Shooter's now).  assuming we're talking about the same (old) indoor range on Murfreesboro Rd.   a buddy and i both caught frag in the neck; sacred the stuff out of me.  it's been years ago but, best i recall, there were many shooters there so we couldn't pinpoint where the ricochets originated.   needless to say, i haven't been back.  
  13. [quote name="Oh Shoot" post="1132159" timestamp="1396219220"]Birds wouldn't be able to do that if you didn't leave it laying out in the field. ;) - OS[/quote] Looks better than it smells ;)
  14. Done. Finally.
  15. Some say it will become the standard
  16.   I had someone out of state do it.
  17.   I'm not sure how new or old it is, but it's just starting to pop up on rifle dips and patterns like chest rigs; still kinda hard to find.  Orion Design Group designed it.
  18.   Thanks.  It was dipped.
  19. CMT TGO Lower WOA Upper Geissele Mk4 13” Rail Ergo Tactical Deluxe Grip Magpul CTR Milspec Stock BCM 16” Midlength Barrel Syrac Ordinance Adjustable Gas Block Daniel Defense Flash Hider Troy Folding Rear Sight ALG QMS Trigger Daniel Defense Fixed Front Sight Aimpoint H-1 2MOA Daniel Defense Aimpoint Mount Battle Arms Development Ambi Safety Camo Pattern – ODG Lupus
  20.   +1  we did that with a new shooter, tannerite in pumpkin from 100 yards away.  he squeezed it off......KA-BOOM.  it was great!  we had to ensure him that he didn't do something wrong, it was supposed to be like that
  21. whether they are new shooters or not, reactive targets are the best.  cheap cans of soda, bowling pins, golf balls, filled balloons, eggs.
  22. [quote name="leftyk82" post="1074463" timestamp="1386370702"]The start of mine [/quote] I can finally continue
  23. leftyk82

    Tavor time

    Description: Coming soon! Estimated availability is early April 2014. The Geissele Super Tavor was born from the combat heritage of the SSA. It is a two-stage trigger with a total pull weight of about 4.5 pounds.     http://geissele.com/super-tavor.html
  24. actually............something else i'm curious about.   can you actually install a collapsible stock like a CTR on a 308 AR?  wouldn't the buffer tube be too short for the mass and energy of the 308 bolt?   i ask b/c i'm not the expert but it sounded odd.
  25. if you spend a little more........... problem solved   http://www.laruetactical.com/larue-tactical-risr-reciprocating-inline-stock-riser

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