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  1. 11 hours ago, Rick_W said:

    I tried to join SH and my request was rejected due to "suspect country of origin".  Said to contact and admin if believed to be in error but no link to do so.

     

    I'm just trying to see the pictures of some of the builds.

     

    Never heard of that one, what country do you originate from?  All you have to do is get a hold of one of the mods and ask them, they are all over on there.

     

    As far as the pics, you do have to register as a member. In your case, somewhat of a catch 22.

  2. Some very good info above. Regardless how you get there, gage pins are the only way to accurately measure case neck ID. As was also stated, your drawing was incorrect. .30 cal bullets measure .308".

     

    So.................... .002/.003 neck tension works just fine for a bolt action with NO crimp.

     

    The rule of thumb we use ( look up the origin of 'rule of thumb' it's interesting) is target ammo never gets a crimp. Hunting ammo may be cycled in and out of your rifle many many times without being fired. Crimp hunting loads, the Lee factory crimp die is a good choice. 

  3. Look at the KRG Bravo. Bad ass and available, it's a chassis type with a traditional stock look. Not to mention tons of adjustment! They inlet them for a R700 SA so you should be good to go!

     

    If you don't like the KRG, check out a McMillan stock. It's easily twice as much as a KRG, but you ARE going balls out with this build, what's another $800!

  4. On ‎7‎/‎18‎/‎2020 at 9:38 AM, avastcosmicarena said:

    Not a forum, but Gavin @ Ultimate Reloader is a great resource https://www.youtube.com/user/gavintoobe

    I like SnipersHide for the most part... but I don't "hang out" there. I open it to read specific information about specific products, and that's pretty much it. There are some idiots and a_-holes there, but there are idiots and a_-holes on every forum.

    Every social media platform has their issues. That is why you will NEVER find me anywhere but on a firearm type of forum.

     

    You want to get into it, go to the political section of some forums. I spent years on one of them, lots of patriots there I have a ton of respect for. Of course, like the big tech forums, the trolls make a living starting s#!t with conservatives. Haven't found any politics on here, that is probably a good thing.

     

    To the original poster, relating to every action you mentioned and most all the rest you didn't, along with barrels and stocks. Every owner of those companies is a regular on SH. If you have a question or concern, post something or PM them, you will hear back. I have found most of those guys( especially the gentleman who owns PVA) willing to put their reputation and word out in a public forum to satisfy their customers.  See if Walmart  will do that!

     

    As I said in my earlier post on this thread, the ones who carp and bitch and put down another specific forum are either keyboard junkies or have been banned for being themselves.

  5. 20 hours ago, Sarge said:

    This forum is almost exclusively geared toward USPSA and Dillon presses. There are much better forums for any number of other shooting disciplines. 

    That's fine, but this topic is precision rifle.  The USPSA match I shot last Sunday didn't have a precision rifle division.

     

    I would assume it's here because of interest in precision rifle , and I would bet money it wasn't put here to  be a dog or a POS thread on an otherwise quality and informative forum.

     

    At least I bet Mr. Enos didn't intend for it to be second rate. A forum is as good as the people that participate, I think that fore the most part the people her are well informed and helpful.

     

    What takes away from it is dogging another forum because you( I'm not talking about you personally) have a hard on for another forum owner or mods or whatever. Or, very often you were booted off of said forum.

     

    I am on here as well as Snipers Hide and I can say there is a wealth of good info there as well. Carping and bitching makes a person, or the forum they represent look small.

  6. On ‎5‎/‎19‎/‎2020 at 7:20 PM, RangerTrace said:

    I just purchased my first PRS style rifle and would like to enjoy a forum dedicated to that sort of shooting.  What's your favorite?

     

    Thanks,

     

    Trace

    Wow! You posted on this forum to ask what the best forum is to post on???????????????????????????

    Isn't that kind of like going into a Chevy dealer and asking them if the new F150's aren't the best truck on the road????????????

    Not to mention I'm sure Brian Enos REALLY appreciates that question.

     

    HINT.........................

    Don't listen to dopes that are agenda driven or have an axe to grind with whomever they are grinding on at the moment.

    Go on whatever forum you want to, read what you want to and take from it what you want to.

    Info about rifles, scopes, ammo, reloading doesn't know who you are, it's just info.

     

  7. I use a Taccom3 system with the short stroke kit, very soft shooting and I have never had a trigger issue.

     

    I read on here many instances of trigger problems with different buffer set ups. Most seem to be with drop in triggers. I'm not quite sure why, mine is a modified mil spec trigger with a bad ass polish job and Kaw Valley blue springs. Very user friendly !

  8. 7 hours ago, Sarge said:

    I don’t think RO should help. Holding the flag while they shoot is one thing. Helping them clear the gun is another.

    Some RO's like to help, some refuse.

     

    It usually boils down to their feelings on PCC being in USPSA.

     

    I don't care either way but when I run a PCC guy I always hold the flag, and put it back in. Over a long day it saves real time.

  9. On 1/24/2019 at 9:10 PM, egd5 said:

    I saw this thread and looked up what a Limcat tron was, since I'd never heard of one. When I saw the $2895 price I thought, Holy Sh1t, that's ridiculous. But when you think about it,  people have been paying a lot more than that for race pistols for years, so maybe it ain't so bad. Of course it's out of my league, but...

     

    It still puzzles me though why ar15s are generally much cheaper than ar9s, comparing apples to apples as much as possible. They're pretty close to the same thing for the most part, IMO.

    Every one that ever wanted an AR has a dozen of them, not to mention every company that ever thought of building guns builds AR's in 5.56/.223. 9mm PCC is the new game in town, people want to play they will pay!

  10. On ‎1‎/‎6‎/‎2019 at 5:53 PM, PINMAN44 said:

    This will be my last post as I am extremely ill.  I shall be leaving the industry.  

     

    Thank you all for the kind words. 

    That took a lot of courage, I don't know you but I respect you immensely.

     

    Assuming you are a man of faith, prayers will be coming your way.

  11. On ‎12‎/‎23‎/‎2018 at 6:36 AM, zzw26n said:

    The key for me is not to load past 36, works flawless so far.

    Last match of the year this last October...........final stage was 40rds. It was an unloaded start and I was going to start with a Magpul 21rd mag and reload after 14 or 16rds.

     

    I decided **** it, loaded 43 in an ETS with an MBX mini on it ( 47rds max) and went for it!

     

    Start was flawless, mag fed just fine all the way through, now I know.

  12. 9 hours ago, TRUBL said:

    free shipping

    I apologize, I've had it for a few months and didn't remember that.

    5 hours ago, Neomet said:

    Keep an eye on the wave springs in the Taccom3 units.  I know of instances with three different shooters where the spring actually broke.  One had under 1K rounds on it, the other two I do not know.

     

    Well, If my wave spring does break, TRUBL will ship me a replacement for free!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    Nice!

  13. 2 hours ago, jkrispies said:

    I can measure it and post the length... but I use a rifle length extension tube so I'm not sure that it would do folks much good since everybody else in the world uses a carbine length.  Basically I just experimented with a varying lengthed stack of quarters at the range till I got the most reliable setup (relatively speaking, it still wasn't perfect  at the time because I was using the TACCOM short stroke polymer head and wave spring that I eventually discarded) and then I cut a delrin rod to that length.  I may end up playing with the length of the rod some more, but this is working pretty well, and if I had any sense I'd probably leave well enough alone.  I'm also going to add a bit of powder to my load (it's working great in the PCC but I'm trying to share the load in my single stack and the pistol needs a little more PF) so I won't make any adjustments till that's done.

     

    What exactly would you like a photo of?  The spacer?  I used a 1" diameter delrin rod I got off Amazon and drilled a hole down the middle so it wouldn't air seal when I shoved it into the butter tube.  It's pretty straightforward.  

     

    The TACCOM seems to be working well but I'm really curious to experiment with a JP just to see how it feels and if I might prefer the impulse of that design... because it really is a different approach to the same problem.  The TACCOM is very useable, and I don't want to give the impression that I'm complaining about it, but it feels like the overall system has the potential to be less harsh, and my inner tinkerer is egging me on.  I'm just not sure if I have $200 worth of curiosity to test the JP over the TACCOM...

    My Taccom3 with the short stroke add on was 110$, plus shipping.

  14. 13 hours ago, STIboy said:

    Result of putting around 40 rounds through each (aboput 135 pf, 115 HAP bullet over VV N350 powder):

      - JP seemed to have less recoil

      - Taccom shot flatter, with less dot bounce.

    Taccom has this $hit figured out!

     

    My gun is a bit over 6#, which I think is on the lighter side of a gun with a 16" barrel and no carbon fiber parts.

     

    The Taccom3 with short stroke kit is very flat shooting.

     

    When my shooting bud and I get together again I will attempt to shoot a short video of the muzzle during firing.

  15. 13 hours ago, Silverscooby27 said:

    I can only comment on the function, not the performance. It’s been 100% reliable. Inability to have the bolt hold open is a little bit of a pain, but not that much of a big deal. 

    No clue on the JP, the Taccom3 short stroke system is awesome.

     

    As far as bolt hold open, do what I did. Take the bolt release right out and throw it away or put it in a different gun and don't look back. I don't miss it a bit !

  16. 21 hours ago, MemphisMechanic said:

     

    Keep us posted. And let us know when you decide the 510C is superior. ;) 

     

    We have a few CMore railway PCCers locally. Playing with their guns makes me happy I chose not to buy one.

    I went with the C More a month or so ago.

     

    I shot the last two matches of the year with it and loved it.

     

    I may change my mind in a few months, but I doubt it.

  17. 5 hours ago, STIboy said:

     

    So far I prefer the JP SS kit over the Taccom, but I need to do a lot more testing before I have anything close to a firm opinion.  Also, it may matter which upper you're using.

    FWIW, the JP version requires either the JP bolt or a regular 9mm bolt with the weight removed.

    Same with the Taccom3 system. It's not required, but I tried it both ways and it's much better with the weight out of the bolt.

  18. 16 hours ago, Nitro1 said:

    I did not want to cause an arguement thus the edit. But yes the gun smith said the same as you. Aka the inertia could cause the discharge without the sear, hammer or trigger ever being involved. 

     

    The owner of of my local shop talked to JP for me and they are making a buffer for my PCC and its tolerances. Should be in Friday. Will let you know how it works as it will be a short stroke system. 

     

    49 minutes ago, lacivilian said:

    Has anyone compared the JP SS kit vs the Taccom with SS kit?

    I've never tried the JP system but I like my Taccom system much better since I added the SS kit. I purposely did it that way to get a real comparison,  I shot a few matches before the SS kit.

  19. 23 hours ago, Nitro1 said:

    I will look into removing it. 

    I saw your whole reply before you did your edit.

     

    I may have misread your explanation, but it was confusing.

     

    I took it as the gunsmith said the  bolt slamming causing the firing pin to strike the primer was impossible unless the trigger either was broken or broke as in breaks to fire a shot?

     

    If he meant the same thing as I said of course I agree. I don't see what the trigger would have to do with it? When you cycle the bolt back, the hammer is locked back and ready to go. My point was the inertia could cause the round to go off without the hammer moving at all.

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