Awesome info. We're reloading for a pair of 308's, a rem 700 and a savage 110. We're keeping the brass seperate on them so we can just neck size and keep the same brass with the same rifle. Some of those numbers are a lot higher than i would have ever imagined.
I'm curious to hear if anyone sees more life out of lake city brass than others when reloading. I was going through some tonight and can't believe how heavy it seems compared to Winchester (for example). Reloading for a couple of bolt guns and stop use when I start to see any signs of fatigue...
According to the post, they're 'debuting' it at the Shot Show this week. I honestly have no idea past that how long it will take for them to start offering them, or what all they will be offering for that matter.
I think he's saying 'buyer beware' in regards to the fact that the guy was saying he had a RRA upper when in fact it was a Del-ton. If you're unfamiliar with how to tell the difference, someone may be peddling you something 'not as described'. It may be possible that the seller had no idea...
According to their Facebook page, they're getting ready to release a 308 lower, PSA-10. On my phone but I'll try to post a link later unless someone beats me to it.
I'm looking for a few items for a 9mm AR build if you could let me know your price and if you have them in stock or can order.
CMMG 9mm bolt assembly (ramped)
Spikes 9mm magwell adapter (ST-EMB)
9mm buffer and spacer 9 (looking at Spikes ST-T2/ST-9BS)
Also, I haven't done the research that I...
Copy. It looks like I would be looking at either a RRA or CMMG ramped bolt.
While I have your eyes, I have one more question. As far as the magwell adapters it looks like my best options are Hahn, Spikes, RRA, CMMG, ProMag,...? Any that I'm missing that you would recommend? Which one of...
My plan is to build a 9mm AR pistol and then go the SBR route from there. I'm working on the lower and know that you need a 9mm hammer for it to run well (or at all). My question is, is there a hammer that can run 9mm and 223 without having to switch them out if I swap to a 223 or other cal...
+1 on the 2022. I can only speak on it as I have never fired a P95. I have held one and find the Sig a lot more comfortable, and as someone mentioned, it comes with an additional backstrap so you can choose the one that fits you best. The ergonomics on the P95 seemed crude to me. The Sig...
If you have time, it's a pretty interesting read to find out about the original designers that competed for the contract for the "new" rifle and how it all played out back then.
Mosin?Nagant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I was told when looking at Mosins to check the date on the receiver. Generally you want to look for something pre 42. Apparently you can see more machining flaws and a little less quality control after that date because they were trying to push them out and their factories were getting hit...