NateTSU
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The matches I have shot were all know distance targets. As others have stated above shoot your loads across a chronograph. There are lots of good ballistic calculators like Strelok and GeoBallistics. For bags I use a Wiebad fortune cookie, it’s a very versatile bag that does everything pretty well.
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Mid length my mistake.
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Kurt/Pac-Man yes the rifle runs reliable with and without the can, brass isn’t getting chewed up and it locks the bolt back when it’s empty. So no need to change the buffer and nothing to worry about. I will take that 50 bucks buy more powder and shoot more. Thanks for the help guys.
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6 hours ago, TonytheTiger said:
No useful info to offer, but how did you manage to get an intermediate gas ARP barrel?
Its a regularly stocked barrel on their website.
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I have a 16” intermediate gas rifle that I think is over gassed. Without the suppressor it ejects brass at 4 o’clock with the suppressor on it ejects brass at 1/2 o’clock. If I understand correctly I need to add a heavier buffer, I have a standard weight carbine buffer now. What weight would you recommend the H2 or H3?
Barrel is a AR 15 Performance 16” 1/8 w/intermediate gas.
The can is a Q Trash Panda
Load is 23.1 of H322 and a Hornady 55gr sp.
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I was having the same problem, I pulled the pin and filed a slight taper and smoothed it out with some Emory cloth.
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I went with a 650 and I currently load 9mm and 223. It’s a great press and does everything I want except swage primer pockets. I would like to have bought a 1050 but i don’t load enough to justify the extra 800-900 dollars. Maybe a used one one day.
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I have a Q Trash Panda. I really like it, it’s short and lightweight. It bounces between a 6.5 CM a 6.8SPC and 223.
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5 hours ago, DKorn said:
1- Make sure your rifle is zeroed at a known distance.
2- Ideally, know the characteristics of the round you’re shooting and how it behaves from your rifle. Pretty much, to do it right you need a chrono, although you can get reasonably close with someone else’s data from a similar barrel.
3- Using #1 and 2, know your hold overs for distance. Either use an app (Strelok is great) or test them yourself. Ideally both.
4- If you figure out anything else, let me know! I’m not great at distance either!
I agree with the post above. I would also add proper application of the fundamentals. Sight alignment, trigger control and breathing become very important at distance. Also I didn’t see what division you were shooting.
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5 hours ago, IDescribe said:
I had zero leading issues from my Glock 34 with TG/SNS combo but I do have issues from my Sig 320. I didn't think about the bullet to barrel fit.
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On 12/23/2018 at 5:26 PM, APL-G35 said:
Check out the Q thunderchicken
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This, I went with a Q Trash Panda. All of Q's supressors are top notch.
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15 hours ago, zombywoof said:
I use 4.7-4.8 with a coated 125 bullet. Works fine.
Thanks, I will get started with this.
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Hey everybody I have a pound of Alliant Power Pistol that I want to use to make a 9mm minor load. I am currently using a 125 SNS coated bullet and Tightgroup. I am having issues with leading and think the powder is burning the coating off the bullet. I checked Alliant's website for data but didn't find anything for a Coated lead bullet. Any help is appreciated!
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Tracking is fine, I have done multiple box tests and ladder test and haven't had any issues. Last time I took the rifle out I went from 350 to 1250 yards and back without any issues.
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Just get started, I was terrible when i started but I learned some how to practice/dry fire hand have been steadily improving over the years. Go be safe and have fun, you will likely be hooked after your first match.
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Check out the vortex PST line, they are a middle of the road scope that won't break the bank. I have a 6-24 gen 1 and I am very happy with it.
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I don't see a problem with that combination.
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48 minutes ago, Swanny10 said:
Appreciate the help Nate. Am I doing a disservice to a barrel like that by putting it in front of an aero precision receiver set?
I don't think so at all, Aero came out with a builders kit that comes with a matched upper/lower and hand guard. It looks very appealing to someone looking to build an ar10. I have several Aero receivers and I am very happy with their quality/fit and finish.
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Yeah JP is definitely on the short list of best AR producers. Check out Shilen and Seekins precision, I thought they may have done some combos as well. My opinion they all make great barrels and you couldn't go wrong with any of those 3. I am sure there are more out there that I am forgetting.
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Dosent JP sell matched bolt/barrel combos?
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I had a thread going for my pcc load with the intent of using plated. After reading and running the numbers Precision Delta makes the most sense for me. Cheaper than a plated bullet and higher quality. Follow them on social media to see some of their special deals.
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1 hour ago, TonytheTiger said:
Not quite the same, but the footprint is so stocks, triggers etc. are cross compatible.
The reason Remington is rarely considered these days is because they've ignored precision rifles so long that they are 15 years behind on everything. Twist rates, new chamberings, decent triggers, chassis options, you name it and Remington is the last company to adopt it, then they insist on pricing themselves higher than any of their competitors.
Exactly! Who wants to buy a 5-600 dollar rifle to install a new trigger and decent stock, then when it dosent shoot to expectation have a new barrel installed and action blueprinted. Turns into a 3k dollar project fast.
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Tag, for future reference
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I went with #3 and I am very happy with it. Great out of the box rifle.
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Pros
Obviously quiets the rifle down which makes it more pleasant to shoot and is courteous to your neighbors
reduced recoil
Does not throw dust/dirt like a muzzle brake
single ear pro so it’s easier to communicate with your spotter.
Great for new shooters to help them learn the fundamentals without developing a flinch.
Cons
10-12month wait for your stamp
Makes a long rifle longer, slightly more challenging to get in/out of tight shooting positions.
The newer cans don’t need to be disassembled and cleaned unless it’s a rim fire. Titanium cans are lighter and stronger than the old steel ones. Buy the best because it’s pretty much yours for life. Spend it on a Q or TB, don’t go cheap on your suppressor. I went with Q but there are lots of good manufacturers out there, do your homework before purchasing.