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Everything posted by 98Z5V
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With what I saw and did to them, I won't be buying anymore Harris notched-leg swivel bipods. No way. All my future bipods will be these MagPul bipods, brother.
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Hell yeah, like the kind that YOU make...
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It doesn't come out too "hot", through the cook process - whatever the cook process may be, for you. You can taste it, but it's not "hot" making you grab for water-kinda-hot, at all. The cookdown brings the heat down, but leaves the flavor there. I've tried all kinds of hot sauce, but the Frank's comes out the best. Don't know what it is about it. I LOVE all the flavors of Tabasco, too - I'm a hot sauce freak. Chalula's just doesn't work in the turkey - but I like it on alot of other things - don't waste your time, in a turkey. Frank's Red Hot.
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Love it! Do you have any more pics of the process, along the way? That top pic is a pretty damn smooth blending, right there.
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There were a couple of these at the Fall Shoot, and they got the piss beat out of them. I think both belonged to Matt. He whores his guns out, so everyone abused them...
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Pretty broad question... 5.56 is. IDK about the pistol caliber stuff, and the .308AR/Big Frame stuff has had issues for years, maybe it's different now. The original stuff was junk. The "Gen2" still had some serious recoil system issues. Don't see many bitching about it lately - and that's what draws them here - so maybe PSA listened and actually DID something about it...
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For an oven bird, or a deep-fryed bird, or a infrared cooker bird - I hit the bird the same way. Get an injection needle. NOT the kind that @washguy uses on himself... Italian dressing - put it through a strainer, and get all that extra shiit they put in it, out. You only want the liquid part of it, or you'll clog up your injection needle. Frank's Red Hot hot sauce. Those two liquids are a 50/50 mix, so get whatever sizes you think you need, when you buy the bottles... Strain that italian dressing, mix it with the Frank's, load the needle, and inject that turkey ALL OVER, EVERYWHERE. Load that fucker up. Let it sit for 30 minutes, and soak all that up, then cook it however you want - follow the directions for the method, per the pound. This method works absolutely GREAT in the oven, or the infrared cooker... This method KICKS ASS for deep frying a turkey - and it's MOIST, Roman...
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I will tear that up in a couple weekends, brother. Can't do it this coming weekend, because I'll be hanging out with @DNP! That looks and sounds completely amazing.
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For securing anything to the end of a barrel, the best there is, is Rock-Sett. Withstands 2k degrees, you can break it down with water. It started in the firearms industry, through AAC, for securing supressor-host muzzle devices. AAC would include a very small applicator tube of it with every muzzle device they sold. Once they started doing that, the rest of the firearms industry started paying attention. Kevin Brittingham is a genius. Still is, always will be.
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Many thank, brother, sincerely. Nowadays, it goes both ways, for LEOs. That is a job I would not want to have - you don't even know who the enemy is, everyone dresses the same, someone's holding - something - and they all want you away from them or dead. Sounds alot like the Middle East right now, except it's within our borders. IMHO, Law Enforcement in this country is the toughest job on the planet. If they let you guys jump out of airplanes, I still don't know if I would have done it. The past decade has gotten even worse, with ambushes, and the general, total disregard for LEOs. It's unreal what it's become. My hat it off to YOU, man, more than you know - and all you other guys here, Rob, Jay, ARTrooper... To do what you do, daily, in these times... You guys are hard motherfuckers. Greg - your grandfather passed that gene to you. It doesn't always hit every generation. Very few are selected with that, and they do what they have to, sometimes without realizing where their life is taking them. You are doing it now.
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The heavier buffer and stiffer spring WILL slow down your BCG speed - which is what you need. What happens to the brass will definitely be different - but there's no guarantees that the brass will come out spotless and perfect.
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I'm signed up at many vendors for the .mil account, and this year, I received more emails than ever - that meant something. In the past, it's just the broadcast email announcing a sale, etc. This year, there are real messages to veterans going out. This is what Rainier Arms put together and sent, and it's excellent. Primary Arms sent a great message, too.
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Good find - that's a good article.
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No worries, man, none at all. If you wait and wait for that DSG buffer to come in stock - it might be better to buy the KAK buffer I listed. It comes in at 5.3oz, 2.500" length - it's in stock at $55. Calling DSG and asking about an anticipated "in stock date" might not be a bad idea, just so you know. They don't get upset about calls like that. They're great with customer service. Here's something I went through over the summer - getting into the guts of these buffers:
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AR .308 NooB's 1st attempt at a precision rifle build.
98Z5V replied to BK.RD.RNR's topic in Member Builds
Very good job! Good shooting, man - good job on the rifle, as well - had to be!... -
Nope, you cannot use that buffer. That's an AR15 buffer that 3.250" long, and it will not work in a (EDIT: .308AR with a) receiver extension that's 7.000" internal depth. If you were running the Armalite AR-10 Carbine receiver extension (internal depth 7 5/8"), that that would be the buffer to get - that is what Armalite uses in the AR-10 Carbine RE, along with their spring. You need to keep to a buffer that's 2.500" long - the DSG buffer you're looking for is this one: https://dsgarms.com/dsg-4201-0021 Get on the email notification of when it's back in stock - and they will email you. You can also call them and ask about it, they are very helpful on the phone. There is a statement in their product description: " Can run this buffer on carbine stocks with the Armalite 308 buffer spring PN# ARMEA1095 with out purchasing a longer buffer tube. " That is incorrect - you cannot run the Armalite EA1095 spring in a 7.000" internal depth receiver extension; you will bring the spring to coil bind before the buffer bottoms out - the spring was designed for a 7 5/8" internal depth, minimum. Sprinco Orange spring...
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Look into the history - you will find it...
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If that current buffer weighs 3.8oz, then it's got two tungsten weights in it, right now. You'll need a heavier buffer, and a different spring. For the 2.500" buffers inside the 7.000" internal depth extensions, use the Sprinco Orange spring. Get the buffer weight up. Two easy ways, one is cheaper, IF your buffer is a 3.8oz right now. Buy the DSG Arms buffer - it's a stainless body, with steel weights in it, weighing 3.8 oz. You get it for $20, cross your tungsten weights into that stainless body, and you're at 5.15 oz. Your target weight that you want to hit is 5.4 oz. The combo buffer listed, at 5.15 oz, is close enough. The other way is to buy the KAK buffer: https://www.kakindustry.com/lr308-carbine-buffer-heavy
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Yes, they will. We steered clear of them as much as possible in Alaska, because we were ordered that we could NOT shoot them... They will fuk you up, and stomp you straight to death...
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Went out with Gun Pusher John (GP John) this morning. He took his Creedmoor and I took the .260 Rem and the 18" heavy Grendel. We went to the long side. We have a new lasered distance out there now. We set steel out at 200, 300, 500, 845 and 1,002 yards. Here was the view from the top of the shooting berm... The 500 and 1k are to the left of the pic. 200, 300 and 845 are to the right. Here's a closer pic of the 500 and 1k. Here' how we painted the 1k - DAMN, was this easy to see through the scopes! I made final load development on the .260, and took extra loads with me. I have a perfect load for that thing now, for certain. I didn't have a large amount of ammo for it, so I shot the 500 yard guy out there, and put the rest at the 1k. It was tough to call any kind of splash, due to the vegetation around,on the way out to it. Looking through a scope, itlooked like it was in a pile of bushes, even though it wasn't. Spotting was a biotch today. Winds were SUCKING BAD, we were 8-to-10 the whole time, directly from the south, so it was a tough left-to-right wind to deal with. I didn't even try the heavy Grendel at the 1k - no way to spot it, and I only brought out the dope sheet for the .260. One hit each on the 1k - One Creedmoor, one .260. I watched GP John cork that thing right in the middle, almost on that white square. There's a 3rd hit on that plate, top right side, right on the edge by the bolt. That belongs to GP John. I did put the heavy Grendel on everything else - first hits made on the 845, then I shot the chain. After that, it was a swinger, and you had to time it... The 500 got tore up pretty good... The heavy Grendel was eating the 300 alive... The 200 was a little guy - I think it was a 6" gong. It took some punishment, at that distance... Hell of a great way to start the day, right there, men.
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You know there is - we've already seen the differences in the bolts, and BCGs...
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On the opposite side of that question, I can GUARANTEE that you can beat someone's ass with a 3-ft purple double headed jelly dong. I guarantee that.
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Damn, that thing looks thick - and good!
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FO... When you search, if you're hunting for something very specific, use the "quotation marks" around it. If you were to just search on 308 AR BCG for example, everything that includes "308" and "AR" and "BCG" will turn up. If you search on "308 AR BCG" - you'll get hits that include those three things together...
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That is a bad little bastard, right there. I've been looking into those things for several months now.









