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Not everone has had a problem with them . I feel your pain & understand ,but they have always been fast & have good pricing on some stuff.
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New LR308C
survivalshop replied to paperclip_maniac's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
Its OK , just say three " Anyone but CommieBama in 2012" & you will be forgiven . If I can find it , there a chemical ,that stains S/S, just like bluing and is inexpensive. -
Sounds good . You are going to like the trigger ,I have one in one of my AR308 rifles & it makes a big difference in shooting . I want more of them .
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Natchez has a sale on for the camo version of the TRS1 4x16x50 scope now for $ 239.00. I think it has 1/8 clicks though , I almost bought one ,but I have another build going & the last thing will be optics. They are not top of the line ,but I like mine on my 20" & for the money , ya can't go wrong with it . Its a heavy scope & built like a tank.
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This rifle may have milspec parts in it . Pins, springs ,detents ,receiver extention, grips , stocks ,just to name a few , can and are used in the AR 308. I agree with Robocop1051 , if that's pretty much all ya got ,go for it , it can be made to function correctly if you come up with a problem . Hell, just read some of the stuff we go through with these rifles.
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Well , I'm sure of one thing , I don't like all those bolts piled up there dinging up the gas rings. It took two days for them photo's to load (just kidding), damn nice though.
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That criteria is only for military service rifles . The only 7.62x 51 NATO calibered rifle that in service for the US military is the M14/M1A. There are sniper rifles out there & some in use for SPECOPS , but they are not std. service rifles, so don't fall under said criteria. The AR's we build or buy as far as 5.56/.223 cal. are manufactured to milspec standards, they have drawings for that purpose ,that they go by. The AR 308 is a different animal ,as has been said , there are no milspec criteria for them , it doesn't exist. It is true we can not own a select fire version of the M4 ( at least a newly made lower ),but that's just a different configuration of the firing mechanism , the rest of the rifle is the same . Most civi AR 15's are made to milspec standards.
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Yankee Hill YHM-230 Gas Block Riser
survivalshop replied to imschur's topic in Optics & Mounts, BUIS,Sights
The riser may be enough of a heat sink to keep it from melting . But, its your sight ! -
Making your own brass is one of the things for the 300BLK ,that makes it OK that factory brass is still not available. I have no problem with making my own . I have used just about all of them out there ,.223,5.56 & it seems you can stuff a little more powder in the .223 cases because of brass thickness campared to the milspec fodder. There is plenty of loading data here & elsewhere. You dies should be fine ,but be careful ,there are some out of spec dies out there for these wild cat cal.. Most I've heard they will work fine . I got my Forster dies because I read they have the correct neck tension & indeed they work fine ,I have not needed to crimp any so far . Don't have a crimp die for the 300BLK any way.If they come out with a taper crimp die ,I may pick one up. Heavy recoil may be the heavy bullet. You can play around with your gas adj. or go to a heavy buffer. I get some case deformity also ,some can be severe, just use a round dowel or some thing like it to put the case mouth back as best as you can & it will re-size with out a problem ,because it you don't it could damage the case upon resizing. I like that YHM hand guard , photo's please or you don't have one .
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One would think you couldn't get the sizer die back over a case with a seated bullet . The whole purpose of the sizer die is to put enough neck tension to hold the bullet & of course re-size the case to proper detentions. I'm surprised you are even getting the cartride in there loaded. Now , are you doing anything? Maybe ,maybe not . When seating bullets into the case do you feel resistance ? If you do ,its all the neck tension you need . I also use SB dies & taper crimp . If you don't feel you are getting proper neck tension , there are dies you can change the neck sizing bushing to change that. You should not have to swage the neck , putting too much neck tension on can effect accuracy.
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I think your reasoning is sound . I have also looked into the Mega Mono for a LWRC lower I have ,but can't get by the cost. The monolithic upper is a good Idea for some reasons ,but not for some others. I think the military would like to have a free float handguard , but is not too crazy about something that screws on or clamps on . Even though they have some in service already.
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Ya, right . <munch>
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Since you are dealing with parts & not a manufactured rifle (they do have problems like this also with production rifles ) , you have to make your self ,over night , into a gunsmith. Just another good reason to have a set of Head space gages around . I can tell you over the years , I have had to lap bolts to seat properly . Not often, but it does come up when you do this full time . I can tell you ,I have never hammered on one , to get it to seat. Sure glad you did it with an empty case.
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Hell, every Hurricane has missed us, SO FAR & this is usually our bad rainy month . We have the smoke from the fires on the Georgia border hanging out all the time . poop seems to never go away. Its starting to get a little cooler out to be able to shoot & I plan on it tomorrow .
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Scoped groups are just that , magnified. No problem with iron sight groups, it seems to be a lost art ,except for boot camps . Maybe we should show how good we are with them old type sights. Magpuls are the only sights on my 16 " 308 & they work pretty good @ 100 yrds.
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MIL/LEO - any interest in a separate discussion section?
survivalshop replied to 98Z5V's topic in General Discussion
Hay, I'm ex Navy , does that count . It was a long time ago & I'm pretty sure it did happen . <dontknow> Just don't yell at me any more ,I've grown sensitive .<laughs> -
They would put that coating on the Lands , inside the BBL. ?
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So ? It doesn't bother me a bit . Good for them . As said Fulton Armory is the way to go . I wouldn't call it a DPMS , cause they don't make them like FA..
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Or just the cam pin . Try a different cam pin . If said BCG seated in other rifles , ,there is nothing wrong with its machining , you are just getting that tolerance stacking we talk so much of here. Different manufacturers don't have to keep to a mil spec tolerances(as with the M16/15 family) , they seem to make all there own. It just may take some lapping in or just a good working in .
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150/165 Hornady SST's. Take your pick.
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That's a lot of holes .
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HELP! My DPMS cleaning issues!
survivalshop replied to DPMSClassicFan's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
A good bore light for the barrel & check your muzzle crown for dents or deformities . I use a bore brush's & they hold dirt or just discoloring .Gotta keep them clean also. -
You should not be putting any thing but very light finger pressure to test for head space. That means one finger . You need to remove the ejector , the extractor can stay in most new gages. It is true that you may be able to fit both go & no go gages in the chamber with force. If its a 7.62 chamber , both will fit any way. One will be tighter as you have found out .
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I am feeling a little discriminated against
survivalshop replied to 6132expert's topic in Optics & Mounts, BUIS,Sights
Now , that's just not right. I've never heard that before , any one else? -
LR 308 not fully chambering
survivalshop replied to BioHazard's topic in DPMS LR-308 General, Technical Discussion
The resistance you are experiencing is not only from the extractor claw , but also the ejector button ,which gas a pretty stiff little spring in there. The fail to feed may be a mag. problem . Try a different mag. or manufactures mag , just to see how it works. More likely a newly built firearm's break in tweeking. Need to get some working out of the bugs , like bullets down range.









