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Matt.Cross

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  1. Very well stated Ron, couldn't agree more.
  2. Spit it out man! Finish that thought...
  3. Ordered through Academy?
  4. That was too cool!
  5. Oh no, not gonna Bubba this next one. I've got more 1018 CRS than you can shake a stick at. Revision one is in progress.
  6. That's BS, if it were Government healthcare that'd be fair, but this is free market stuff. I want my procedure!
  7. I can't wait to try the field vasectomy, I hear the anesthetic is awesome!
  8. Post up what ammo you want, I'll give you a great deal.
  9. Exactly. No one is going to have to hear any lip about unsafe conduct, I'll gladly eject anyone that doesn't want to behave, and I get the feeling I'd have no shortage of help.
  10. Agree completely, but with that said, if you see something that's cause for concern, address it right away or get my attention and I will.
  11. Oh snap!
  12. It gets better, I actually screw up and it's documented.... So I get the counterbores in (mistake #2), and right away saw that the 3/8" thickness, (and 3/4" finished length) on the workpiece was a mistake. There's not enough material between the counterbores and the 3 edges of the material as you see in the pics. This wouldn't be a terrible issue, but the radius on the finished part makes this untenable. There's just not enough material there to provide the needed strength I want in the finished product. This is where I realized that this was just a prototype, and revision 1 was in order. This was further confirmed when I attempted to finish the workpiece anyways, and the HSS slitting saw I was using self-destroyed when the tool steel work hardened. (AKA mistake #3) Oh well, back to the drawing board, on to Phase Two. I'm in the process of doing a revised version, stay tuned. *To be continued....*
  13. Now, I don't have pictures of all of the process, but it is essentially this; I grabbed a piece of green scrap D2 tool steel (first mistake) and milled/surface ground it down to 3/4" wide, 3/8" thick, and 1 1/2" long. It was drilled & reamed with a 1/4" bore lengthwise, and 4 holes drilled in the top, two sets spaced 25/64" apart. One set of holes was threaded 10-32 to receive the Torx cap screws through the picatinny adapter. The other set was counterbored for 10-32 socket head cap screws for the wishbone. The above pic shows the workpiece before the counterbores were put in, the pic below shows the shoulder bolt that will connect the two pieces when the workpiece is cut in half. That last pic shows the radius that is going to be cut on the bottom of the cant adapter.
  14. So I disassembled the wishbone and adapter... Those are 10-32 Torx cap screws, spaced 25/64 apart. I determined this by re-installing the cap screws in the wishbone once it was disassembled, measuring across the outside of the bolt threads, and subtracting the thread diameter of one bolt. So now I know what my center-to-center bolt hole distance needs to be. With this in mind I started on the bipodification.
  15. So with the impossible nut problem out of the way, it's time to address the missing cant function. The top picture is the aforementioned upside-down "wishbone" that attaches to the rail adapter via the Torx cap screws shown in the lower pic, which were loc-tited in, by the way. None of the screws that need loc-tite have it, all the screws that don't need it have it. It's crazy. The relationship between the adapter and the wishbone are why this bipod doesn't cant, if you check out the other bipods from GG&G, you'll see that their design in this area different. My project is to add inline tilt function to the existing hardware.
  16. So first up, I ordered 1' of 1/4" hex stock from McMaster-Carr and drilled and tapped it for 8-32 threads. Cut it off in 1/8" length nuts and voila!, brand new replacement nuts without having to ship my bipod.
  17. What it is: Primarily it's designed for larger heavier caliber guns. It's straightforward and sturdy, and not meant for the type of application I've used it for, so I'm acknowledging that right away. So I'll include other pics here to further show what we're dealing with... The heart of this bipod is a Y-shaped aluminum wishbone that joins the leg assemblies to the picatinny adapter, via 8-32 Torx socket-head screws and 1/4" nuts. Herein lies our first problem, a 1/4" with 8-32 threads isn't a standard size, and one of these little criminals was lost. I called GG&G to see about replacing it, and it turns out they don't sell replacement parts, you have to ship your items in for repair. This seems a bit extreme, so I decided a project was in order.
  18. Alrighty, we're well overdue for another project thread so here we go! Quite some time ago, I found a GG&G LCB-3 Bipod for sale on the interwebz and decided that I needed it for the MA TEN. At $125 it was a great deal because it was unused and came from a very reputable bipod manufacturer. However, I soon found it came with significant limitations. It doesn't pan or cant. Now panning isn't a terribly important function in terms of the type of shooting that I do, I'm accustomed to setting up natural point of aim for each shot I take, so resetting the bipod isn't a big deal. Cant (tilt) function however, has proven to be a real deficit though for this bipod, as I found out on our first Fall Shoot and in some subsequent PRS matches. Considering what it is and was designed to be, it's not a bad bipod by any stretch, it just doesn't do what I need it to. So this thread is all about the project to change that.
  19. Be careful Shepp, everything in your house is going to seem magnetically attracted to that sore toe for a while.
  20. ^^^ This. Why sheeple insist on passive victim status is beyond me.
  21. Some people just want to watch the world burn.
  22. Well, there are times when it's appropriate to remove the gag, Doc. It's only duct-tape ya cheapskate. Love ya Susan!
  23. If you want to buy ammo for the Fall Shoot, I'm now able to acquire ammo at dealer cost. I will ship the ammo and have it waiting for you at my cost. You only pay dealer cost for ammo, I take care of the rest. If you want to have ammo waiting for you, PM me what you need and I'll let you know the cost.
  24. I wish Magpul would hurry up and release the new bipod. I'm getting impatient.
  25. Nope, it can't.... Hahahahahahaha! Sorry.
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