chris_1001
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I figured it could be “bi caliber”You don't need a new lower, your AR10 lower works.
What about the mags? Bi also? Asking for a friend
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I figured it could be “bi caliber”You don't need a new lower, your AR10 lower works.
watch some videos on a barrel swap, it is not difficult at all, but pay attention to lapping and lubing the thread and re-torquing. ARs are very simple guns and easy to make right, if procedures are followed properly. you need to order a rifle length gas tube also, and i would recommend an adjustable gas block, if old one is non-adjustable. it is not a must-have, but sometimes is helpful.Sadly no pics.
The best groups I got were most like #3. No real pattern.
I ordered this yesterday. Had to send it to NH so it will be a while before I get it.
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It's not bi. It's fully out of the closetI figured it could be “bi caliber”
What about the mags? Bi also? Asking for a friend
Appreciate the above.watch some videos on a barrel swap, it is not difficult at all, but pay attention to lapping and lubing the thread and re-torquing. ARs are very simple guns and easy to make right, if procedures are followed properly. you need to order a rifle length gas tube also, and i would recommend an adjustable gas block, if old one is non-adjustable. it is not a must-have, but sometimes is helpful.
6.5cm vs 308 is a barrel swap. same bolt can be used, but it is recommended to use a high pressure bolt that has narrower pin hole. i used both, it does not matter.I figured it could be “bi caliber”
What about the mags? Bi also? Asking for a friend
Define lapping it.6.5cm vs 308 is a barrel swap. same bolt can be used, but it is recommended to use a high pressure bolt that has narrower pin hole. i used both, it does not matter.
magazine is same.
make sure to run lapping tool on the upper. you want to make the mating surface as flat as possible, with no paint on it. important - upper has to be strictly vertical during lapping, there was some video on youtube where it was horizontal - no way. and twist lapping tool by hand, do not use drill.
but pay attention to lapping and lubing the thread and re-torquing
watch videos and read about it. lapping is done to the face of the upper.You mentioned lapping the thread in a post above this one. That does not make sense
my loads are 44gr varget, on non-magnum cci 200 LRP. with 175gr nosler rdf or nosler CC - both work fine. RDF is tad faster and groups tad better.Wut Type of powder and primer on your .175 gr load. Am shooting m80ball in my aero m5 and my steven200(savage 10)bolt gun,when that m80 ammo run out i have to load my own,it will be nice if i can get load data for ammo so i can begin to buy powder, primer and bullet.
It’s a range gun. It’s stupid heavy as is, I’m just making it worse.Damn dude 20” heavy…
i would begin with replacing flash hider to a muzzle brake - in MA it is generally a good idea.I think another issue could be the rifle needs more bling.
Where is your:
- vertical grip
- NVG
- Thermal
- Side dot for close quarter combat (one on each side for "reliabilitah")
- Flashlight with 100 million lumens and strobe light
- at least one punisher logo and one American flag.
- QD attached sling
- flip scope caps and throw lever
Operator attire also matters:
- needs Murican flag bandana
- muscle shirt - because you need to show those guns while shooting your gun. Improves accuracy by preventing wind from forming small vortices around the sleeves which affect bolt operation and bullet flight (science), muscles make it flow.
- tight shorts. Can't trip using $300 rapey baggy shorts like Reptile.
- tactical boots
- 3 knives
- 1 flashlight
- 1 CCW with min 4 mags
i would begin with replacing flash hider to a muzzle brake - in MA it is generally a good idea.
generally speaking it is not very typical, the usual effect would be some static shift/deviation, but not an overall randomization of groups.I was shooting with a brake, the brake was causing worse accuracy issues
generally speaking it is not very typical, the usual effect would be some static shift/deviation, but not an overall randomization of groups.
r u absolutely confident there is definitely no contact from handguard or bipod mount to a gas block, or gas tube to the handguard, etc?
if you hold handguard stiff, put other hand thumb on the end of the barrel and try to wobble it - does it move at all? or a lot? do you feel any knock if it moves?
under the grip on the lower there is an adjustment bolt - did you turn it to eliminate all the upper wobbles?
I think another issue could be the rifle needs more bling.
Where is your:
- vertical grip
- NVG
- Thermal
- Side dot for close quarter combat (one on each side for "reliabilitah")
- Flashlight with 100 million lumens and strobe light
- at least one punisher logo and one American flag.
- QD attached sling
- flip scope caps and throw lever
Operator attire also matters:
- needs Murican flag bandana
- muscle shirt - because you need to show those guns while shooting your gun. Improves accuracy by preventing wind from forming small vortices around the sleeves which affect bolt operation and bullet flight (science), muscles make it flow.
- tight shorts. Can't trip using $300 rapey baggy shorts like Reptile.
- tactical boots
- 3 knives
- 1 flashlight
- 1 CCW with min 4 mags
The speedo looked great (no homo).I thought I looked buff in my tight t-shirt and my American flag speedo.
The speedo looked great (no homo).
But the shirt, you need to rip those sleeves off.
Are you trolling your own thread?
What??? Nooooo… lolAre you trolling your own thread?![]()
IN!be brave
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