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GreenDragon64

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  1. Yea, I think this rabbit hole is a bit too deep on the fiscals ... I'll have to wait on this until I win the lotto, haha. I'll end up giving this a try, with grad school classes and two jobs it isn't feasible currently. It's unfortunate, I like shooting long ranges and hearing a metal target sound off. I haven't been able to shoot my regular matches because of this, also.

  2. I really do appreciate all of the input from you great individuals, even the non-competitor ;-)

    I shot some mild loads the other day and they were ejecting as close to 12 o'clock as possible. Standard carbine buffer, full auto bcg, rifle length gas on an 18" barrel. It'll be nice for the recoil reduction and being able to find all of my brass in one pile.

  3. We had a cute little Australian Shepherd puppy "adopt" us on Monday, she's been hanging out in our garage and I've grown fond of her. If we can't find her owners, I'll end up keeping her or trying to find a good home for her where she'll get lots of attention. This is a stock photo from Wiki, but this pretty well could be her with a thinner white "collar."

    Australian_Shepherd_rot_tricolor.jpg

    Now, I can't keep calling her puppy, but I've thought about the following names, but I am open to suggestions.

    Sig/Siggy

    Bren

    Popper

    ???

  4. JP, and your correct that you need a few other parts, its a system and not just 1 part.

    True...that includes the shooter and the load.

    Yes, I plan on spending lots of time at the press this winter also as it will be a break from one of the jobs and grad school. Quick question, the buffer action spring, does it need to be reduced power just like what you would change out for a pistol's recoil spring for lighter loads? I will end up removing the weights from my carbine buffer instead of puchasing a light buffer.

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