smokeandmirrors
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+1 on Green Mountain barrels. I love my 18" 1-7 with a Wylde chamber.
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I think Tru-Grip was cut from Negative One tape. The tape is available from Amazon, http://www.amazon.com/Wooster-Negative-Black-Grip-Tape/dp/B00375NIXQ. I just kept the backing from my last Tru-Grip as a template and have been cutting my own.
-Sam
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Ask and it will be provided... I am going to be in the doghouse with all the Magpul products I have to buy this year
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Sweet
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This is just the thing I've been waiting for! I almost bought a pile of ETS 22 rounders, but I wasn't in love with the 17 rounder of theirs I already had. I took the plunge on PMAGs and I'm glad I did. Thanks.
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Thanks! I'm buying a few for my 34.
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PMAG test?
in Glock
Nice!
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The screws on my Edge always spun. I haven't noticed any movement in the STI I have now. I remember using two hex wrenches to try to pinch both screws into the plastic countersinks of the trigger guard of my Edge, but I don't think it matters. As long as both screws are tight in the sleeve, the front of the plastic grip will be unified with metal frame and the whole thing is doing its job.
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Konrad Powers employs a similar approach to bulk loading across the course match ammo in .223. I would say that his performance on the range validates your methods and the ability to meter extruded powder through the Dillon consistently.
http://www.sw-hearing.com/konrad/reloading/reloading_procedure.html
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3.4 gr Titegroup with 180 Frontier is what I've loaded for years of local steel matches. This load is very accurate and forgiving in recoil. 1.135" OAL works with the KKM in my STI and my dad's CZ TS.
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Try Ramshot TACAnybody here have a recipe for duplicating the Mk 262 or Black Hills 77OTM or 77TMK loadings? They go over 2700 fps in my 18" SPR. My reloads at max NATO loadings (per the powder manufacturers) only get to 2575 fps or so.
That'll work too
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C-More has it on the site with an MSRP of $1999.99.
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AA2520 is definitely temperature sensitive. Work it up on a hot day to be safe.
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Look up accurate arms data for aa2520 with 77s if you want mk262 velocity from an 18" barrel.
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Thanks, zzt, for the recommendations.
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Sorry, I thought you were talking about the Shot Coach app. I'm glad I revisited the thread. This new app looks cool, too.
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Meant to say that my loads are 1.135" OAL.
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The Adidas boots were ok, not great. I had to wear a 14D with an insole and the soles wore out really fast. I tried a pair of Blackhawk light assault boots, but they have a chunky heel (makes shooting on the move difficult) and I missed the traction the GSG9s had when the cleats were in good shape. When I say I want "something similar," I mean that I want high ankle support and good traction without excessive bulk or weight. I have a pair of Asolos that I like for hiking, but they're much too heavy for running around a field course. They make other boots feel like ballet slippers. I'll check out the Dolomites. Goldilocks' search continues.
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4.2 gr Titegroup makes major with 180 Hornady HAP and 180 Frontier in my 5" KKM.
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I shoot them over the chrono just to get numbers. If they pass how I'd like then I move to accuracy and function tests. I shoot 10-20 rounds at 10 yards, freestyle. If all is well then I shoot the same amount again freestyle at 20 yards. If they all fall in the A zone and have a pattern that looks appropriate then that's good enough for me.
This is almost exactly what I do. I shoot the second group at 25, at the upper A. I'm trying to punch out the perforated "A" in both cases; 10 shot groups.
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Great tip! Can you recommend any brands specifically?
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2 pounds.
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3.2 Titegroup with 147 FMJ/JHP at 1.135"
Second this recipe. I'm using Xtreme 147s, .356"
This. Shoots the best out of my Glock 34.
New shooter barrel
in Rifle - Technical
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http://www.gmriflebarrel.com/gm-m24-223-wylde-18/
I have three of these and they'll shoot knots with 75 gr. Hornady HPBTs at 100 yards. Additionally, I've shot groups the size of my fist on steel at 400 yards with each one.
-Sam