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98Z5V

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  1. I surprised, ARF was pretty damn close! The QD levers on the LaRue mounts are nice. Rear one is locking, front one isn't (you'll see in-hand). The VFZ mounts used to be cheaper, by $50, but not anymore. They're all the same price, and they all went up. Cost of doing business in today's world, was what they told me when I called about it. Old prices were $210 QD and $160 VFZ. I have a pile of the VFZ mounts, but only 2 of the QD mounts. I'll need another 158 coming up pretty soon, so I might as well order it up.
  2. You stay in that range, and you'll be alright. Sierra Game Kings are great hunting projectiles, no matter what you'll hunt. That weight range of the 165 SGK will keep it pretty close to what you're doing now with the 168 Match Kings, dope won't be far off, for distances - unless you're going LONG. If you're staying under 600 yards, it won't much matter, between the two projectiles. Another one to consider, based on your intended purpose, is a Hornady Precision Hunter load with their own ELD-X projectiles. The only Precision Hunter load they offer for .308 Win is the 178 ELD-X, and I'm not sure how that would do in the M1A. That projectile is the best one they've got for .308 Win, amongst all their projectiles, even the ELD-M. I switched my .308 Win handloads over to that projectile about 3 years ago, and I'm glad I did. Works great for precision, distance, and hunting.
  3. There's gonna be more than a recoil spring going on here, I guarantee it. ^^^ What Doc said...
  4. This means the recoil systems clear, on both guns. Go over the details again, each gun specifically, now in the thread. Get the current infor on each gun, in it's on paragraph - list all the current specs and details, as well as what each one is doing. Let's work on each gun individually. Recoil system details, complete, each gun. Gas system complete, each gun - all info in a paragrah for each gun, both gas and recoil. For gas system info, gas port diameter, gas block journal diameter, type of gas system (either midlentgth or rifle)l pic of each gas tube's protrusion into the upper receiver, in relation to the cam pin cutout in the upper receiver.
  5. I'm definitely down with that Defensive Tactic, right there. It has my approval.
  6. 98Z5V

    Reloading Primers

    That is one cool link!
  7. Jeebus! You got ALL THAT in one order?! Last time I got 6# of powder was a month ago, and that was just under $300... 8# powder, 3 bricks of primers, brass, projos... That's a pile of money, right there, man.
  8. Yep...
  9. @kdawg0124, check this out. Pack your bags, you meanass...
  10. That's cute. And VERY Loquacious, you fuk. Did you know that Rene is coming to the Fall Shoot? Rene might not know that yet, but he's FUKKIN' GETTIN' HIS ASS OUT THERE THIS YEAR. PERIOD. That means, Ron, that you cannot skip this year - like you've done for so many years now. I'm Just sayin'... More popcorn.. I'll no-question get Kate and Jon involved in this coversation. Because. And again... File your fuqin' SBR paperwork, motherfucker. Like now. You know the dates. Oh, if you want slack, cut the rope.
  11. You drop a KCI Glock mag feedlips-down, and you'll bend the feedlips. My $0.02 on what KCI is doing. Since you bought a bunch, try that out and see what happens. If they bend, unload the rest to someone on GB, as "New, unopened, still in original packaging." etc.
  12. You did clearly state that all you had was the receiver. That's all you bought. Doesn't matter what you bought, or what parts we looked at in pics, and self-determined that you added them, if we assumed that you bought a true stripped lower. This is all you said, right in your first post... Now, it doesn't matter if it was a stripped receiver or not, I simply tried to tell you how to determine the difference, if it was sold as a stripped lower, or if you have a teken-apart gun. Doesn't matter anyway, it's the same quality receiver. This isn't an attack on you - I don't understand why everyone is freaking out about stripped, not stripped, what parts you have. I don't understand why it's such a big deal...
  13. According to ARFCOM, the LT-158 is 7 oz. https://www.ar15.com/forums/ar-15/LaRue_Tactical_LT104_LT158_Weight_/18-568658/
  14. Not unmounting an optic just for a weight measurement, but I'll bet that if you call LaRue, they can tell you the exact weight, for the size you need - I noticed that they're doing the 158 in 34mm and 35mm now, so there's 4 possible sizes with different weights. I have a LT-745 mount here that's not on a gun yet. I can weigh that, it won't be much different. Or, next time I get a 158 in, I'll weigh it and update this thread.
  15. All DPMS LR-308 lowers use a threaded pin for the bolt catch. They are the ones that started that.
  16. Post pics of the before and after. Right here.
  17. That was a very good one! Nice find, brother!
  18. We have no idea what buffer system you have, until you measure it all out and tell us. Your barrel that you have will run - if you tell us the specs on the barrel that you have. Please read this, so you understand the level of detail that necessary, in order to fix someone's gun over the internet, using their spoken words, and not firing it yourself (ourselves). In the past, we almost had to waterboard people for information about their gun - and it's pretty tiresome. We stopped doing that. You want help with your gun? Spill details. This link below spells out the level of detail that we need, to fix functional issues with your gun, over the internet. Thanks in advance. For understanding.
  19. Well, you certainly blew Reading Comprehension then. Selective Reading is what you did, and if you really looked at what I said, I told you it was $258 now. BEFORE I told you that JoeBama has fucked everything up, and it's now $258. That's "inflation" and "supply chain delay" that caused this. It USED TO BE $210, and IF (BEFORE) you didn't want the QD levers, you got it $50 less, at $160. I thought I was pretty clear on that, but apparently now, I wasn't and must be more clear. Reading Comprehension, my man. Stick with it. Read UP there if you think I'm BSing you. I stated it right. You didn't read it right, and got all wrapped around the axle.
  20. Don't know if it's pre-ban, myself of not, because Remington killed all the old-skool DPMS information when they bought them. Google searches can still turn up old DPMS serial number databases, but not always. Worth a shot. I'll tell you this with absolute certainty, though - When DPMS was in production, every single - and I mean EVERY SINGLE ONE -of their stripped LR-308 lower receivers, that were EVER offered for sale straight from them - they delineated the stripped lowers that they made, from the full-assembled guns that they made. On every single one of their stripped LR-308 lowers that they ever offered for sale, they stamped a capital letter "K" at the end of the serial number. If you do NOT have that "K" at the end of your serial number, then the lower that you bought was never offered, straight from DPMS, as a stripped lower. Ever. What you have purchased is a lower that someone stripped DOWN to a lower receiver, and sold. It was never sold, straight from DPMS as a stripped lower, unless it had that :"K: at the end of the serial string. That right there is solid information. Take it to the bank.
  21. Aero M5 upper receiver will pin to that just fine. There's a "K" at the end of your serial number, isn't there...
  22. You're fired. I didn't even read anymore after that opening sentence. No need to.
  23. That LT-111 is 1.535" above the mounting surface, and it's just not ideal for a semi-auto, because of that. It also doesn't get the scope forward, which you want on a 1-piece mount on an AR. I wouldn't use that for an AR. They say it's the perfect mount for the OBR - cool. I get it. It has zero MOA built in, because the OBR has 20 MOA built right in to the top of the gun. There are other mounts they make that are better, for ARs. The 158 isn't that much - it's $258 now. https://www.larue.com/products/larue-tactical-spr-s-mount-lt158/ 10 MOA built in, 1.46" height over mounting surface, and you'll be very hard pressed to find a cantilever mount for an AR that will get lower than that, and still clear big objective lenses. Don't count it out. Buy once, cry once. It used to be $210, and if you selected Legacy VFZ Mount, it took $50 off, and you'd get it for $160. You can thank ONE GUY for that...
  24. Exactly - like 3 full inches too far back. There's no way that comfortable to shoot, or effective, when most modern scopes have 3~3.5" of eye relief. You cheek has to be on the end of the buttstock...
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