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Scott Steele

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  1. My experience is, when using a clamp it does pull barrel down or pulls tube up. Either way it puts stress on the barrel but once you zero a slug your good to go until you shoot the snot out of it and the clamp moves and therefore so does your poa/poi. If you do tighten the shit out of it so it won't move during recoil your okay till you have to remove it for cleaning and then you have to go prove your poa/poi again so you know what you got.

    I won't use a clamp unless I need a sling and then I'll put the clamp on before the match and zero for slug at 75 yards. Most matches don't require slings so my poa/poi is always the same when I take it down for cleaning because I don't use a clamp (no stress on barrel).

    Just my $.02

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  2. Thank you Scott. how often do u adjust your gas block?

    Once it's set I don't mess with it. I do set it up with little more gas than it needs just to error on the safer more reliable side so when I go to a match that is one thing that I won't have to worry about and I can concentrate on the stage breakdown.

  3. Well, I'd go for the clamp on model.

    The Syrac and JP gas blocks all clamp on.

    is that because of the locking mechanism? or are they just better? I have read that you need to use loctite when you adjust your gas block but does it hold? or is it just a convenience to adjust the gas block and know its locked in place? How often do you adjust the gas block?

    I set my gas to run on all the cartridges I'll run in that gun. I will run 55, 69 and havnt had the chance to use 77 grain yet but the gas is set to run all three with an additional twist of more gas to give me the warm and fuzzy. The JP rifle will come with instructions on how to set the gas block along with break in for the barrel and other stuff as well.

  4. are the low profile jp gas blocks just as good? Yes they are, you just use a little little bit of blue loctite.

    The JP gas block is accessible from the side and the JP/Syrac is from the front.

    You will most likely have two setting when shooting with and without a can.

    Either way you go is good, hey JP sells them both. Get what you want.

    The heavier barrel is what some like and I've had one and when I'm shooting multigun I didn't notice the little extra weight.

    However I did get the scr with the light barrel and JP/Syrac gas block, thats what I wanted and now I know thats what I like.

  5. It's been done and discussed here. I'd suggest sending your frame to SV to fit the grip for you.

    This. Send it to Brandon.

    +1 Call Brandon. I think I've seen a Matt Cheely pistol done with an SV grip as well. Call Matt also.

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