Thanks for the update. Is that the wrench thats DPMS on one end and AR-10 on the other? If it is I bought one and it wasnt what I needed as well. Make a good weapon though.
It's strange. Over the past year most of my time has been spent tinkering with the DPMS .308 stuff. Now as I wait to get more .308 parts Im back to AR-15's. Now the parts feel small and odd. The two stand our parts are the bolt and the barrel. My new White Oak Armament 16" M4 barrel feels small and insignificant compared to the 24" .308 barrel.
Its more then that. You want full surface contact from the ring bearing surfaces. The first time you do it youll most likely see you are only gripping your scope at the corners of the rings. Even properly aligned rings need lapped or your scope can move under recoil Ill dig up a link where I wrote about it. I actually thought I finished that page..doh
Ive been out of the game for a while but I like Federal primers, Hornady progressive, Redding Single stage, Redding dies, Dillon when Redding doesnt offer one. Redding powder measure. RCBS for odds and ends tools.
RRA makes a fine weapon. If it appeals to you I say go for it. If you don't like it you could always flip or for something else and probably not lose much or any cash at all in the process. Good luck!
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