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  1. Yep a crack in the wall of unconstitutional laws the PRNY has on the books.
  2. The more that comes out about this shooting the more it stinks of corruption. It looks like these kids were sacrificed to push an agenda.
  3. I am glad it wasn't just me thinking that.
  4. Yeah when it comes to the two patterns it is wise to stay on one side of the fence or the other. I could not believe the advice I was reading.
  5. Thanks, I didn't think I was going bonkers. AR 15 buffers and springs should never be thrown in AR308s without an Armalite Carbine Buffer tube.
  6. Well I loaded 300 rounds of 6.5 Creedmoor this week. I was home sick with the flu so yesterday I felt good enough to stand next to the load bench and just knocked it out. I have an LRB M25 a couple of bolt guns and a couple of AR308s in 6.5 Creedmoor. Luckily all the gas guns like one load. Too bad my bolt guns like a different one from each other and the gas guns.
  7. http://www.prepperforums.net/forum/rifles-sks-ar-ak-long-guns/100169-ar10-problems.html I was browsing the prepperforum when I ran across this thread. It sounds like the guy has an undergassed problem but some of the advice he was given was interesting. The guy has a bear creek 243 upper on a DPMS lower. I found this particularly interesting: Swap out your AR15 spring and buffer to see if that solves your problem. So I posted pictures of the differences in the AR 308 vs AR15 platform buffer parts. I just couldn't sit back and wait for the next post that said "my bolt won't lock back and it kicks like a mule now." If I recall correctly The Armalite carbine buffer tube is longer than the standard carbine buffer tube so you might be able to get away with the AR15 carbine buffer length but I am not certain about that.
  8. If you are reloading just to be able to plink more then you are correct it is not worth your time and money to reload those two calibers. If you are reloading to get the most accuracy out of your gun then it is worth your time and money. The benefit to reloading is tuning a load for a particular rifle and controlling your own ammo crisis resiliency.
  9. I have one from their first batch of 50 and a couple from their 3rd batch of 50. They are very nicely done and all work and fit flawlessly.
  10. Go ballistic firearms, Lewis tool and machine are the two I have used besides DPMS.
  11. https://goballisticfirearms.com/accessories.php Go ballistic lowers are pretty nice, I have done three builds on them. here is a chance to buy a barrel and get a free 308 lower.
  12. Interesting question, I suppose the right answer is the one that is in your hand at the time you need it. I am am partial to the 45 ACP, 41 Mag and the 38 super. I normally carry the 45 but, have been known to carry a 40, 9mm, 357 and 38 super as well.
  13. Sorry that would be 6 inches low at 200 for 1/4" click scope adjustments.
  14. I have quite a few 300 BLK rifles, one is set up for home defense with a red dot and the other three are se up for range duty. I do not hunt so all my reloads are with the Hornady 110 V or Z max bullets on top of IMR 4227. My HD rounds are the 115 Grain Barnes TAC-X loads (factory). I shoot targets at 100 and 200 yard with my hand loads from the AR and the Ruger Ranch in 300 BLK they are accurate enough to be fun but will not win me any matches. With a 100 Yard zero I am 3 inches low at 200 (12 Clicks on my Nikon 3x9s). The Barnes load is zeroed for 100 yards and is 3.5 inches low at 15 yards which I feel is pretty reasonable for an HD set up a Center Mass shot is still going to be in the ball part of the vitals. I have a friend in his late 70s that can no longer handle the recoil of full power rifle loads so I let him use my Ruger Ranch rifle to shoot. He told me with that little rifle and round he actually looks forward to shooting again.
  15. well at least it was posted on a reliable source and it isn't fake news. And my memory isn't really that bad.
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