Thanks guys that's what I was figuring. I don't throw it at the drop barrels from ten yards away, and I definitely don't use it like a baseball bat lol.
My m2 shoots slugs way high with a barrel clamp even though you can see the clamp pull the barrel down. I took it off and have been practicing with the clamp off and it shoots slugs like a lazer now. I am wondering if something bad is going to happen without a clamp. I searched on here some and the only thing I could find was I might break the extension tube off. I am running a Nordic and it seems pretty stout.
I have a 51679 and mine wouldn't run with the stock extractor. I bought a Wilson combat and it runs like I stole it now. Been using it for over a year in 3 gun love it.
Anyone tried to make the sight block work on a 17. My thought was to buy a 17l barrel cut it down and thread it for the sight block. Figured someone else had to of tried this.
I think I got it! I had the c shim in there and could still see to much rib. So I took my b shim and drilled through where the pegs were, then sanded it until it had move of a angle then the c shim. Then I put them both in together. Now when I look down the barrel I don't see rib just a dot sitting on the flat. I shot some slugs tonight and was hitting a 6" circle at fifty yards. Impact is about 3" above where I am aiming but dead center. So I think I maybe able to skip the rear sight.
I have switched to blue bullets. I love 'em, uniform, no smoke, and easy to clean up. They are fast to ship them and give you 5% off for being a member here which is pretty cool.
My rifle shoots 55 gr and 62/75gr almost two inches different at fifty yards. 55gr bullets shoot about one moa well the 62/75gr are groups are touching, with my reloads. My barrel is a 16" with a 1/8 twist. My question is this normal never had another rifle do this. I don't like that I can't run cheap America eagle 55gr without worrying about missing on stages over 100 yards. Is it time to just get a new barrel?
No it was the full size. It's just my gorilla hands. The most comfortable gun I have to shoot is my P18 with a big mag well. and everyone thinks that is a tank.
I am a pretty big guy 6'4" and meaty hands. I have held a couple of these at Lgs and they feel really small. They were telling me that it comes with a medium grip frame. My question is is the large noticeably bigger?
I was wondering what setup up everyone is running. I have some P18 mags with Dawson pads springs and Arredondo followers. I can only get twenty in any of the mags. Wondering if there is a different set up that lets you squeeze a couple extra rounds in.
I think it helps with feeding. My won't feed hollow points or some flat nose bullets at all. I only use it for shooting matches so it doesn't bother me.
I have a stock rock with a full under rail. I use it for 3 gun and want to use it for idpa in the winter time. What are my options? If I cut the rail down would that be legal? It's all stock shouldn't I be able to shoot it.