Chriswakey
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Could the Burris fast fire mount that sandwiches between the stock and receiver help. It's mounted lower.
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On 11/20/2019 at 11:51 AM, 3gunNoob said:
Well, I received the 3rd versa max comp and it’s great FINALLY. Approximately 200 rounds and no hiccup.
Gonna send it to Triangle to get the list done.
1) C-Rums welded extended lifter.
2) 12 shot tube.
3) Loading port
4) Radius Cut on extractor
5) Tweek and polish shell stop
6) Handguard cut down. I have a question on this cut. I load left hand weak load and shells 3&4 go to the side of port so I need that side cut down for quads. Do they do that? My thumb goes past port at 12 o’clock but the shells go past port at 3 o’clock .
So I’m finally getting what I’ve been enviously reading for the last 3 months. Gonna send it soon. I’ll post pictures when I get it back.
The Tooth and nail armoury foreend is excellent for quad loading strong or weak hand.
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Are you having that exact same issue?
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On 6/1/2018 at 11:41 PM, Tokarev said:
https://leeprecision.com/long-charging-die.html
This should work for you and will activate the Auto Disk or Auto Drum measure.
I checked with Lee and they say this will work. Which is good as I can use my existing powder measures.
Thanks for your help.
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Also if you have them welded it seems to change the structure of the metal and make it brittle.
I had two welded after being drilled and both buttons completely broke off along with the extended buttons.
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Load master
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I'm looking for a powder thru die for 308 cases. It doesn't need to flare the neck just allow charging on a progressive press.
I looked at the lee charging dies but there two die kit seems to exclude 308.
Can anybody suggest one?
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Where you shooting the IPSC Level 3?
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Just out of interest is it a versamax?
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1 hour ago, shopgun said:
I tried to tap mine on today and the damn thing cracked, a split about 2" long. My barrel ring measures 1.250 " and the hole in the forend is WAY smaller. I contacted T&N for a return authorization.
Where did it split?
I only ask as I found out when I was trying to fit mine that it is made in two halves and pinned and epoxied together. (Don't ask me how I found out).
I just continued on the fit it and you can't see the join when it's fitted and it doesn't affect the performance or looks at all.
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Glad you got it sorted and like it. I think I'm going to have to order another for my spare gun now!
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Glad you sorted it out!
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Having now tried the forend I can say it makes a big difference to not only the ease of loading but also the consistency of a good load.
Like it!
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18 hours ago, Zoomy said:
Ok either I’m stupid or there is a bigger problem. The Tooth and Nail Armory Slim Forend for Versamax arrived today and I tried to install it. It slides on until I get to the magazine tube support that comes off the barrel. At that point it it stops when the mplastic rails on the inside of the forend hits the magazine tube support. I tried spreading and pulling down on the forend but I would really start putting a lot of pressure on the magazine tube and support lug and ring. Any advice?
I had the same problem.
Someone on here on the other thread pointed me in the right direction. But basically take the barrel off the gun fit the forend to the barrel and tap it home. I used a light wooden mallet. Once fitted to barrel fit barrel to gun.
Hope that helps.
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On 26/02/2018 at 10:22 PM, bishop414 said:
For those saying it improves your quad loading, are you loading strong or weak hand? Any current pictures?
I load both strong and weak hand depending on the stage. Makes a difference to both!
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They should be different diameters so the smaller diameter one goes inside the bigger one!
I'll try and send you a picture via pm when I get home.
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They sit inside one another!
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13 hours ago, Zoomy said:
Thanks for the feedback Chris. I’ll get one and give it a go. I’ve cut down my standard forend but when trying to push in the first two rounds the secon set get hung up on the fore grip unless I go slow and carefully.
I cut mine down as well and tapered it in to the receiver but was still getting hung up. No problems since fitting the new forend.
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9 hours ago, grsdoug said:I bought one last year. Has made a significant difference in consistentcy for my quads. Dropping the matchsaver has not hurt either.
By dropping the match saver do you mean removing it completely.
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Yes I have and living in the UK it cost me a fortune to get one after HM Customs and Excise slapped there cut on!
However it makes a night and day difference to being able to consistently do quad loads strong or weak hand. I've taken the dremmel to mine to smooth it to the receiver. Mainly for aesthetic reasons. I am very impressed by its function though.
I will also be buying another for my spare gun prior to the IPSC world championships in France this June.
I hope that helps.
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I wonder how many times this has actually happened with a live round? And what the consequences were?
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Right I finally found some time to have a good look and try getting the forend on.
The good news is it's on and it feels and looks good. Also even though I managed to split it where it is pinned and epoxied when it's all nipped up with the mag tube nut you can't even see the join.
I'm taking it to the range tomorrow so I'll report back after I've tried it.
I can at first glance second the comments above, it does feel better and point better and I'm sure it will aid the quads. I may end up having to buy another one for my spare gun.
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3 hours ago, Trae121 said:
It is a tight fit. Put it on the barrel then put the barrel on the gun. It fits.
I tried that and in the process found out it is made in two pieces and pinned together. I then tried getting it on in 2 pieces.
Still sat on my desk.
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I have one and I've tried to get it to go on and it just won't fit.
It's a very expensive desk ornament at present.
Versamax tactical
in Shotgun - Technical
Posted · Edited by Chriswakey
The factory one piece tube was developed in conjunction with Carbon Arms I'm lead to believe although it's not as good.
I've been toying with a Roth one for a while but not living in the US was struggling to get one shipped to me. So I'm pretty gutted they've stopped making them as well.
I did get all the bits to make a one piece tube in a similar design to the carbon arms one I've just not got around to doing it.
I did think about the factory tactical one piece as well. But even when Remington still existed and you could buy spares they never listed all the parts required to do it.