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david.bergen

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About david.bergen

  • Birthday 02/23/1971

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    Belgium
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    Shooting, gunsmithing, mtb, bow shooting, working wih my dog, fishing.<br />If I still have some free time after that everything with an engine has my attention
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  1. I would like to tr the defoor sights as well. I have used the Heinie sights with great satisfaction, but I bought a Roni stock for my glock to use in low velocity carbine indoor matches (pistol calibers) The heinie sight doesn't fit , it's to high. So my best option are the Defoor sights as they are low enough. If somebody could send me a set i would be in heaven. of course I'll pay shipping and the sights. Ameriglo doesn't send to belgium David
  2. How solid is the new handguard? I like the JP one but had to use blue loctite between the free float tube and tenon to keep it very solid. I am a bit worried about the small screw holding everything in place. (this tube is installed on a very heavy barreled upper, so the load on it is heavy). The screws alone wouldn't take the load. David
  3. A 200 m zero at the top off the triangle combined with the 4 moa height gives you a 300 m zero at the bottom off the triangle. Off course this also depends on the bullet and velocity. On small targets at short range I use the center at 50m and the bottom off the triangle at 25 m It's a simple reticle but for me very usefull
  4. I tried to get a Titan shipped to Belgium...no such luck If you can make it work please tell me how to as I need one also. David
  5. I am using the Burris at the moment. If I lengthen my stock a bit and don't shoot nose to the charging handle it works. I hope it's just getting used to. Nose to the charging handle is still the way to go I think as a repeatable position behind the scope elliminates possible parallax at the short distances. A friend told me not to warry about it. David
  6. Which mount places the scope the furthest to the front? I have a PEPR mount and it's a little bit to short for mounting the Trijicon TR24 for me. La Rue is to expensive over here (if you can get it) JP mount is available but don't know if it's better in the eye relief then the Burris mount Thanks, David
  7. Looking forward for the tuning info. 00bullet did suggest adding a top port for more down trust. I'll start the modifying when I have all the info. Thanks
  8. I have ordered the alu one as the steel one wasn't available in the .936 size. Guess I can alway's replace it when I find another one. (That stuff sure is expensive over here $180) David
  9. Ok I'll keep searching for a JP unit. The Hogue units are available here. Are they good also? Are there heat issues or does the rubber helps here?
  10. My Miculek comp doesn't have an expansion chamber as described in the article. Would the comp work better when I machine the comp so it has a barrel thread size expansion chamber till the first barrel. You could eliminate the locking nut in the proces also as the comp can be screwed on further. Good idea or .....Not
  11. What do you folks think about the Badger ordnance Stabilizer free float? Is it good for 3 gun applications? David
  12. I have a brand new JP tactical comp (big one) for a .875 barrel so I need a gasblock with .936 bore Should I look for a steel block or an aluminum one. Probably the steel one will be more durable but I am a bit concerned about the weight. The barrel is large and the comp is also rather heavy. Which one should I get ? Is a muzzle heavy weapon ok or should it be balanced?
  13. I picked up the comp. It's quite a handfull ! This piece is huge ! Hope it works as good as it looks.
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