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ncopenshooter

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  1. Contact Scott Milkovich at Specialized Dynamics.
  2. Never found enough of an advantage to really matter
  3. The Harbor Freight one isn't bad (the one that comes with a compressor) as long as you also buy the inline moisture trap (cheap). After that, go nuts on paint.
  4. 21" with a 10 round tube on my Benelli. Never been an issue either.
  5. What dates do we need to be there for? Meaning. When does the match start and end? We will likely fly in a few days before and leave the day after. Thanks.
  6. At worst, an extractor change, but run it first.
  7. Maybe I'm just silly, but I just carry a complete bolt carrier group in my AR cleaning kit for 3-Gun matches. Anything goes wrong, it's a 10 second fix. Yeah, MAYBE you trashed a stage, but your match isn't over and that's real insurance no matter how awesome your bolt is.
  8. Here's your answer. Easy and it puts a nice forward cant on the carriers.
  9. 8.5gr of 4756 and hasn't jammed in about 3 years.
  10. Take a hard look at the Predator Tactical PT-15 as well. My buddy sent me his to play with and all I'll say is it's incredible that you get what you get out of the box from them. It's a little pricier than what you're looking at, but not by much and I can honestly say that with their rifle, you're done and no more modifications are needed. Throw your glass of choice and you're ready to play.
  11. The Giraud is cool, but have to say that for the money, I love my WFT from Little Crow Gunworks. Tried on the advice of a friend and it's great. ETA: Yeah, there's two extra steps of chamfering and deburring, but I have the Sinclair drill adapter for a RCBS chamfer tool and you can knock them out REALLY fast to where it's not more than like a couple of minutes for a hundred.
  12. No racker 'cause my gun runs.
  13. Slide, frame, lugs, guide rod. Done. Got some top secret grease from my guys here in the Antelope Valley.
  14. - VLTOR gas block - JP, Nordic, Lancer or Troy handguard - Better comp and you're done
  15. 10 minutes of work on the tube made mine work. No problem.
  16. Nice rifle there. Who did the paint job? Pretty sweet.
  17. My buddy just changed out his Bartlein to a Benchmark and can't stop talking about how well it shoots. The only reason he didn't go back to a Bartlein was the wait time, but doesn't regret it either.
  18. DPMS LR-308. Just keeps going, and going, and going.
  19. I'd say this scenario doesn't need a range command. It does need one less person as an RO as they apparently find it necessary to punish as many shooters as possible.
  20. My buddy uses an ultrasonic on his rifle brass and does it for VERY cheap. - Deprimes and FL resizes the brass and trims to length - Throws them in the ultrasonic with: * distilled water * 1 tbsp of dish soap * 4-5 tbsp of Birchwood Casey Case Cleaner (but 1-2 grains of baking soda works) * Hit it for as long as you'd like them to be clean (he generally does an hour) - Rinse with distilled water - Let air dry (or use a hair dryer) - Load and go Now, he's doing this for benchrest, F-Class and sniper type competitions. When I asked him about pistol and rifle for 3-gun brass cleaning and if ultrasonic would be worthwhile, he said, "no way," as in 20-30 minutes of tumbling in a Dillon tumbler with walnut and Dillon polish, his brass is 'good enough' for what that needs. The reason he uses ultrasonic for his rifle ammo is just anal consistency of his ammunition. He generally is cleaning 50-100 pieces of rifle brass at a time, but that's only because he's got the small Harbor Freight ultrasonic. While there are larger tanks out there, he was quick to say there's a point of diminishing returns as the brass prep and loading times are the limiting factor as his philosophy for precision reloading of the bolt guns is that all operations happen within a 4-8 hour period due to brass constriction. That's too much for my pea brain to handle, but his groups prove that he's done some homework. So, I'm sticking with my tumbler. He is considering going to stainless steel tumbling as it gets the brass SUPER clean, but it's just loud as hell.
  21. Last time I broke mine, I just called Dillon and a bag of like 3 of them showed up.
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